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Square Root/Perfect Square Flashcards
1
2
2
2
3
2
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√1
√4
√9
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4
2
√16
5
2
√25
6
2
√36
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7
2
√49
8
2
√64
9
2
√81
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10
2
√100
11
2
√121
12
2
√144
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13
2
√169
14
2
√196
15
2
√225
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What is a
perfect square?
What is the opposite of
squaring a number?
All perfect squares have
square roots that are
What does it mean to take
whole numbers
the square root of a
number?
T or F?
Can you take the square
root of a negative
number? Why/why not?
Is 1.41421356 a square
root of a perfect square?
Why/why not?
Preparation Instructions
1. Cut out along dotted lines (preferably on cardstock/thick paper.
2. Student writes the answer to the problem/prompt on the back of each card.
(see next page for sample answers)
3. Student should number each card.
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4. Laminate or cover with clear contact paper for durability.
Sample Answers
Problems: See chart to the left, student could also write +/- before
the integer answer.
Q: What is a perfect square?
A: The product when you square an integer.
Q: What is the opposite of squaring a number?
A: Taking the square root of a number.
Q: What does it mean to take the square root of a number?
A: Find the number that was multiplied by itself to get the original
number.
Q: All perfect squares have square roots that are whole numbers,
T or F?
A: True
Q: Is 1.41421356 a square root of a perfect square? Why/why
not?
A: No, the square root of a perfect square must be a whole
number.
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