Title: Square Numbers
1Square Numbers Area Models
- Unit One
- (sec. 1.1 1.2)
- Lesson 01
- Koomens Klass
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- A square is a quadrilateral
- with four right angles and
- an equal number of units
- on every edge.
2
- When we multiply a number
- by itself, we square the
- number!
2 x 2 4
33 x 3 9
3
3
44 x 4 16
4
4
55 x 5 25
5
5
6Square Numbers
2 x 2 4
- two times two equals four
- we say . . . two squared is four . . .
4 is a square number, or a PERFECT SQUARE
7How can we determine whether or not a number is
square?
Write a division sentence so the quotient is
equal to the divisor.
When a number has an odd number of factors it is
square.
8Square Roots
By definition Ö4 is the number you would
multiply times itself to get 4 for an answer.
Because we are familiar with multiplication, we
know that 2 x 2 4 so . . . Ö4 2
Numbers like 4, which have whole numbers for
their square roots, are called perfect squares
The number that you multiply by itself is called
the square root
92
The square root of 4 is
. . . because 2 x 2 4
103
The square root of 9 is
. . . because 3 x 3 9
114
The square root of 16 is
125
The square root of 25 is
13You must memorize at least the first 15 perfect
square numbers and their corresponding roots ?
14Square root
Square root
Perfect square
Perfect square
1
Ö1 1
81
Ö81 9
4
100
Ö4 2
Ö100 10
9
121
Ö9 3
Ö121 11
16
144
Ö16 4
Ö144 12
25
169
Ö25 5
Ö169 13
36
196
Ö36 6
Ö196 14
49
225
Ö49 7
Ö225 15
64
Ö64 8
15PRACTICE. . .
text p. 9 (12 thru 17) p. 10
(20) p. 15 (9 thru 12)
p. 16 (17 thru 21)
- Show your work
- Check your answers