#1 Square and Cube Roots
#1 Square and Cube Roots
#1 Square and Cube Roots
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Algebra
Radicals and Exponents
A. Radicals
32
3 3
9
63
3
To find the area of this square, we
multiply length by width, or, for a
square, we square the side length.
6 6 6
216
Examples.
1. Write out the first 10 perfect squares and the first 10 perfect cubes.
This is easy to set up in a chart:
Number 1
Perfect 1
Squares
Perfect 1
Cubes
2
4
3
9
4
16
5
25
6
36
7
49
8
64
9
81
10
100
27
64
125
216
343
512
729
1000
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Students often ask if they should memorize that chart. Realize how easy it is to figure out
by just doing the math and dont waste good practice time memorizing it!
perfect squares numbers that can be written as the product of 2 equal factors
perfect cubes numbers that can be written as the product of 3 equal factors
Roots
If you are given a perfect square and asked to find the 2 equal factors, you are really
finding the square root of the number. The symbol for square root looks like
are finding the 3 equal factors in a perfect cube, you are finding the cube root,
. If you
3
These types of roots are actually called radicals. The number under the radical sign is
called the radicand. The number in the little notch, that tells whether it is a square root
or a cube root, is called the index. For square roots, although it isnt written down, the
index is 2.
Examples.
14
The radicand is 14. Since it is a square root, the index is 2.
b. 4 3 125
The radicand is 125 . The index is 3.
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144
This is a square root so you are looking for a
number that squares to get 144. So, since
122
b.
12 .
27
This is a cube root so you are looking for a number that cubes to get 27 .
So, since ( 3)3
27 , then 3 27
3
c.
16
What squares to get 16 ? Nothing! Anytime we square a number, the
answer is positive. As a result, no negative number has a square root. If you
are asked to evaluate the square root of a negative, the answer is no real
solution. So,
Obviously, the square root of 20 is between 4 and 5, since 20 is between 16 and 25.
A good estimate for this question would be 4.45, since 20 is slightly closer to 16
than it is to 25. When you use your calculator to find the answer, you get
4.472135955..., which rounds to 4.47.
So, does 20 4.47 ? NO! 20 is approximately 4.47. Since we rounded the
answer, we have lost some accuracy. This is a key idea to the rest of this unit!
If the radicand of a square root is a perfect square, the answer will be exact. If not, it
will be approximate.
If the radicand of a cube root is a perfect cube, the answer will be exact. If not, it will
be approximate.
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121
12
216
1728
0.25
512
Use your calculator if you have to but all you are looking at is whether the
radicand (number under the root sign) is a perfect square if the root is a square
root, or a perfect cube if the root is a cube root.
Since 121 is a perfect square, then 121 is exact. Since 12 is not a perfect square,
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