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Square Number

This document discusses operations involving square roots. It provides examples of squaring numbers, finding square roots, perfect squares, and methods for finding square roots. It also covers simplifying expressions with square roots and solving simple quadratic equations using square roots.
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Square Number

This document discusses operations involving square roots. It provides examples of squaring numbers, finding square roots, perfect squares, and methods for finding square roots. It also covers simplifying expressions with square roots and solving simple quadratic equations using square roots.
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Square A Number

To square a number : multiply the number by itself.

Example : 5 x 5 = 25

(-6) x (-6) = 36

Square roots (2nd roots)


The square root of a number

“A value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number.”


(a number within “√” must not be negative number!!!)

Example : The square root of 16 is 4 ( 16  44  4 )

because 42= 42 x 4 = 16

( 4 is a square root of 16)

( Note that (−4) × (−4) = 16 too, so −4 is also a square root


of 16.)

The principal square root is the root that isn't negative!


Perfect Squares

The Perfect Squares (also called "Square Numbers") are


the squares of the integers

Perfect Perfect
Squares Squares
02 0 72 49
12 1 82 64
22 4 92 81
32 9 102 100
42 16 112 121
52 25 122 144
62 36 132 169

How to find the square root of Number

1. making a factor tree.

1) 80 2) 784 3) 432
2. division method (2 digits)

1) 2 2) 19 3) 123

Exercise 1 : Find the square root of the numbers ?

(Clue : All of them are Perfect Squares)

1) 400 2) 2,500 3) 225

4) 256 5) 169 6) 144

7) 625 8) 576 9) 324


Exercise 2 : Find the square root of the numbers ?

(Clue : others square root)

1) 500 2) 24 3) 27

4) 48 5) 72 6) 75

7) 98 8) 125 9) 128

10) 243 11) 300 12) 1,000


Exercise 3 : Find the square root of the numbers by
using division method ? (2 digits)

1) 5 2) 8 3) 12

4) 14 5) 20 6) 125
Exercise 4 : Find the square root of the numbers by
using division method ? (3 digits)

1) 3 2) 7 3) 10

4) 13 5) 35 6) 200
Operation of square roots

If a ≥ 0 and b > 0, then

1) n a  m a  (m  n) a

(The sum of two square roots.)

2) n a  m a  (m  n) a

(The difference of two square roots.)

Ex1. 3 7  5 7  6 7  3 Ex2. 50  2 8  72

3) a  b  a b

(The multiplication of two square roots.)

a a
4) 
b b

(The division of two square roots.)

3 6 2( 40  10)
Ex1. Ex2.
2 5
Exercise 5 : Simplify the square roots.

1.  3  2 3  4 3 2. 3 2  8  12

3. 3 27  12  3 4. 2 13  52  117

18 3 8 2
5. 6.
2 18  2

6  2( 8  2)
7.
2
1 2 1 3
8. 1    
2 8 3 27

Solving simple Quardratic Equations by using square root.

Solve the Eq. x2 = 16 ? Solve the Eq. x2 – 1 = 15 ?

Solve the Eq. x  7 ? Solve the Eq. x 3  7


Exercise 6 : Solve the Equation

1) C2 = 9 + 16 2) 100 = 36 + B2

3) x  5  12 4) x  3  5  12

x
5) 3 x  12 6) 3
5

x 5
7) 1  2 8) 3(x  2)  4  2
5

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