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Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 Section 1.1 Square Roots of Perfect Squares Some fractions and decimals can also be perfect squares. If we can represent the area using squares than it is a perfect square. To determine if a fraction is a perfect square, we need to find out if the numerator (top number) and the denominator (bottom number) are both perfect squares. 1 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 Fractions Examples 1. Is a perfect square? Since and then is a perfect square. Check your answer 2 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 This can also be represented by drawing a diagram using squares: There are 2 out of 3 squares shaded along the width and length of the square and there are 4 squares shaded out of a total of 9 squares. And it still created a square. 3 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 2. Use a diagram to determine the value of 4 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook 3. Is September 11, 2014 a perfect square? FIRST we must change this mixed number to an improper fraction. Remember multiply and add + x to get the numerator, the denominator stays the same. Are both the numerator (148) and denominator (9) perfect squares? No! 148 is not a perfect square therefore, is not either. 5 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 6 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 ***NOTE*** Just because 16, 4, and 9 are individually perfect squares, it did not necessarily mean that is automatically a perfect square too. YOU MUST CHANGE TO IMPROPER FRACTION to get the correct answer. 7 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 4. Calculate the number whose square root is Solution: Complete the following examples in your exercise book.....remember to include the section and date. 1. Calculate the number whose square root is: A) B) C) D) 8 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 2. Determine whether each fraction is a perfect square. If it is calculate its square root. if its not a perfect square state how you know. A) B) C) D) E) 9 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 Complete the following practice in your exercise book... 1. Use each diagram to determine the value of the square root. A) B) 10 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 2. Which numbers below are perfect squares? How do you know? A) B) C) D) 3. Calculate the number whose square root is: A) B) C) D) 11 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 4. Determine the value of each square root. A) B) C) D) 12 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 Decimal Perfect Squares Complete the patterns below.... Where does the decimal go? Here‛s a hint... • if the perfect square is a whole number, than the square root answer is smaller than the original number. (9 is less than 81) • if the perfect square is a rational number (decimal or fraction) between 0 and 1, than the square root is bigger than the original number. (0.9 is greater than 0.81) 13 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 In your exercise book make a list of Decimal Perfect Squares by dividing all your Perfect Squares by 100 (move the decimal 2 places to the left) Decimal Perfect Squares and their Square Roots 14 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 Decimal Perfect Squares and their Square Roots Perfect Squares Divide #s in Column 1 by 100 1 1 ÷ 100 = 0.01 4 4 ÷ 100 = 0.04 9 9 ÷ 100 = 0.09 16 16 ÷ 100 = 0.16 25 25 ÷ 100 = 0.25 36 36 ÷ 100 = 0.36 49 49 ÷ 100 = 0.49 64 64 ÷ 100 = 0.64 81 81 ÷ 100 = 0.81 100 100 121 121 ÷ 100 = 1.21 144 144 169 169 ÷ 100 = 1.69 196 196 ÷ 100 = 1.96 225 225 ÷ 100 = 2.25 256 256 ÷ 100 = 2.56 289 289 ÷ 100 = 2.89 324 324 ÷ 100 = 3.24 361 361 ÷ 100 = 3.61 400 400 ÷ 100 = 4.00 Find Square Roots of each # in Column 2 ÷ 100 = 1.0 ÷ 100 = 1.44 15 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 To determine if a decimal is a perfect square,there are a couple of ways to approach this question. #1: Change the decimal to a fraction and then determine if the numerator and denominator are perfect squares. Yes, is a perfect square. 16 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 #2: Another way to complete this question is to recognize that 12 x 12 = 144 and that 1.2 x 1.2 = 1.44, so 1.44 is a perfect square. 17 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 Review how to change a decimal to a fraction A) 0.6 The 6 is in the first decimal position called the tenths place. Therefore, B) 0.08 The 8 is in the second decimal position called the hundredths place. Therefore, 18 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook C) 0.25 The 5 is in the hundredths place. September 11, 2014 Always look at the last number and that's the decimal position we are looking for! Therefore, D) 0.379 The 9 is in the third decimal place called the thousandths place. Therefore, 19 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 Remember 0.1 = 1 (tenth) 10 0.01 = 1 (hundredth) 100 0.001 = 1000 1 0.0001 = 1 (thousandth) (ten thousandth) 10 000 20 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 Complete the following examples in your exercise book...remember the date. 1. Use the diagram to determine the value of the square root. 2. Which decimal is a perfect square 6.4 or 0.64? Justify your answer. 6.4 is NOT a perfect square because it does NOT have an EVEN amount of decimal places * Also, the square root of 6.4 is non-terminating (does not stop) and is non-repeating (does not have a pattern such as 0.31313...) 21 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 3. Calculate the number whose square roots is: A) 1.21 B) 0.5 4. The area of a square is 51.84m2. Determine the perimeter of the square. 22 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 You can use a calculator to find out if a decimal is a perfect square. The square root of a perfect square decimal is either a • terminating decimal (ends after a certain number of decimal places) or • a repeating decimal (has a repeating pattern of digits in the decimal). 23 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook Decimal September 11, 2014 Is decimal a Value of Square Type of Decimal Root perfect square? 1.69 1.3 terminating yes 3.5 1.870 828 693 nonterminating nonrepeating no 70.5 5.76 0.25 2.5 24 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook Decimal September 11, 2014 Value of Square Is decimal a Type of Decimal perfect square? Root 1.69 1.3 terminating yes 3.5 1.870 828 693 nonterminating nonrepeating no 70.5 8.396 427 811 nonterminating nonrepeating no 5.76 2.4 terminating yes 0.25 0.5 terminating yes 2.5 1.581 138 830 nonterminating nonrepeating no 25 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 Complete the following practice in your exercise book... 1. Which numbers below are perfect squares? How do you know? A) 8.5 B) 2.89 C) 0.004 D) 0.0256 2. Calculate the number whose square root is: A) 0.6 B) 1.6 C) 0.92 D) 1.1 26 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 3. Determine the value of each square root. A) B) C) D) 4. The area of a square garden is 12.25 m2. A) Determine the perimeter of the garden. B) The owner decides to put a gravel pathway around the garden. This reduces the area of the garden by 4.96 m2. What is the new side length of the garden? 27 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 FYI When finding a square root, you find the number that multiplies by itself. because 9 x 9 = 81 What about -9? Can because -9 x -9 = 81 ? YES! Square roots can have negative answers, but for us we will only be finding the principal square root and that‛s the positive answer. 28 Lesson 2 Answers.notebook September 11, 2014 29