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4 Roots of A Number

The document contains a quiz on concepts of exponents and square numbers, including various exercises and examples. It explains the definition of perfect squares, square roots, and provides activities for identifying perfect squares. Additionally, it includes seatwork and homework assignments related to evaluating and simplifying radical expressions.
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4 Roots of A Number

The document contains a quiz on concepts of exponents and square numbers, including various exercises and examples. It explains the definition of perfect squares, square roots, and provides activities for identifying perfect squares. Additionally, it includes seatwork and homework assignments related to evaluating and simplifying radical expressions.
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QUIZ 2.

5
On Concepts of Exponents
September 24, 2018
 
 

1. x x x
8 5 3  

2. y y yy
11 9 3

3. n n n
-5 10 8 8. (a + b) 0
13. (-8) (3 4 )
0 0 -1 2

4. (-9x y )(-8x y)
5 2 4

5. (4x )5 3

6. (10y) 3

7. (7xy) 3
1. Identify and describe the parts of a
radical expression
2. Find the roots of a number
3. Evaluate radical expressions with
perfect n power
th
Squares
•Square of a number: “Squaring” a number
means to raise a number to the second power.
Example:
4² = 4 · 4 = 16
9² = 9 · 9 = 81
16² = 16 · 16 = 256
Square Number
Also called a “perfect square”
A number that is the square of a whole
number
Can be represented by arranging objects
in a square.
Square Numbers
Square Numbers
1x1=1
2x2=4
3x3=9
4 x 4 = 16
Square Numbers
1x1=1
2x2=4
3x3=9
4 x 4 = 16
Activity:
Calculate the perfect
squares up to 152…
Square Numbers
1x1=1
2x2=4
3x3=9
4 x 4 = 16
Activity:
Calculate the perfect
squares up to 152…
Square Numbers
1x1=1  9 x 9 = 81
2x2=4  10 x 10 = 100
3x3=9  11 x 11 = 121
4 x 4 = 16  12 x 12 = 144
5 x 5 = 25  13 x 13 = 169
6 x 6 = 36  14 x 14 = 196
7 x 7 = 49  15 x 15 = 225
8 x 8 = 64
Activity:
Identify the following numbers as perfect
squares or not.
i. 16
ii. 15
iii. 146
iv. 300
v. 324
vi. 729
Activity:
Identify the following numbers as perfect
squares or not.
i. 16 = 4 x 4
ii. 15
iii. 146
iv. 300
v. 324 = 18 x 18
vi. 729 = 27 x 27
Square Root
A number which, when multiplied by
itself, results in another number.

Ex: 5 is the square root of 25.


 
5 =
Square Root

49 = ?
Square Root

49 = 7
Square Root

27 = ?
Example 2. Simplify each.
 

a.
Seatwork 2.10
1. Answer Written Math (B, 7 – 12)
on page 190 (OLD Book)
2. Answer Written Math (B, 37 – 42)
on page 188 (NEW Book)
Example. Evaluate.
a. 36 ½

b. (-64) 1/3
Example. Evaluate.
c. 100
 

Seatwork 2.11
1. Answer Written Math (D, 19 –
24) on page 190 (OLD Book)
2. Answer Written Math (D, 55 –
60) on page 188 (NEW Book)
Homework 2.1
1. Answer Written Math (E, 25 – 28)
on page 190 (OLD book)
2. Answer Written Math (E, 61 – 66)
on page 189 (NEW book)
Example. Simplify.
a.
 

b.
Example. Simplify.
a.
 
Seatwork 2.12
Answer Written
Math (8 – 12) on
page 196.

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