Math Problem Statement

Help solving a worksheet that deals with calculating square roots, focusing on perfect squares.

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The worksheet you uploaded deals with calculating square roots, focusing on perfect squares. Let me help you solve it step by step.

A) Find the values of the following square roots:

  1. 2500=50\sqrt{2500} = 50
  2. 64=8\sqrt{64} = 8
  3. 729=27\sqrt{729} = 27
  4. 1156=34\sqrt{1156} = 34
  5. 2401=49\sqrt{2401} = 49
  6. 121=11\sqrt{121} = 11

B) Find the square roots of the following numerals:

  1. 1849=43\sqrt{1849} = 43
  2. 676=26\sqrt{676} = 26
  3. 100=10\sqrt{100} = 10
  4. 256=16\sqrt{256} = 16
  5. 1681=41\sqrt{1681} = 41
  6. 1369=37\sqrt{1369} = 37

C) Multiple Choice:

  1. Which of the following is the square root of 484?

    • Correct answer: ii) 22
  2. Find the value of 49\sqrt{49}:

    • Correct answer: ii) 7

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Related Questions:

  1. What are perfect squares, and how do they differ from non-perfect squares?
  2. How can you estimate the square root of a non-perfect square number?
  3. What is the difference between a square root and a cube root?
  4. How do you calculate square roots by hand without a calculator?
  5. What are the real-world applications of knowing square roots?

Tip:

Remember that perfect squares are numbers that result from squaring integers, making their square roots always whole numbers.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Arithmetic
Square Roots

Formulas

sqrt(x)

Theorems

Properties of Square Roots

Suitable Grade Level

Middle School to High School