11 Squares and Square Roots
11 Squares and Square Roots
11 Squares and Square Roots
3 Squared =
=33=9
Squares From 12 to 62
1 Squared = 12 = 1 1 =
2 Squared = 22 = 2 2 =
3 Squared = 32 = 3 3 =
4 Squared = 42 = 4 4 = 16
5 Squared = 52 = 5 5 = 25
6 Squared = 62 = 6 6 = 36
Negative Numbers
We can also square negative numbers.
(5) (5) = 25
(because a negative times a negative gives a positive)
That was interesting!
Square Roots
A square root goes the other way:
... a value that can be multiplied by itself to give the original number.
A square root of 9 is ...
4
5
6
=
=
=
16
25
36
Decimal Numbers
It also works for decimal numbers.
Negatives
We found out before that we can square negative numbers:
25 = 5
But wait a minute! Can't the square root also be 5? Because (5) (5) = 25 too.
But when we use the radical symbol we only give the positive (or zero) result.
Example: What is 36 ?
Answer: 6 6 = 36, so 36 = 6
Perfect Squares
The Perfect Squares (also called "Square Numbers") are the squares of the whole
numbers:
Perfect
Squares:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 etc
0 1 4 9 16 25 36 49 64 81 100 121 144 169 196 225 ...
...
Getting closer to 10, but it will take a long time to get a good answer!
And so, after 3 times around the answer is 3.1623, which is pretty good, because:
3.1623 x 3.1623 = 10.00014
Now ... why don't you try calculating the square root of 2 this way?
How to Guess
What if we have to guess the square root for a difficult number such as "82,163" ... ?
In that case we could think "82,163" has 5 digits, so the square root might have 3 digits
(100x100=10,000), and the square root of 8 (the first digit) is about 3 (3x3=9), so 300 is a
good start.