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Only to be used for arranged hours Math 84 Activity # 22 Your Name: ______________________ “Get Squared” Part One: Overview and lesson: The goal: To develop an understanding of the concept of square roots and perfect square numbers. The Lesson One: The square root of a number is a number that can be multiplied by itself to reach the initial number. For example, the principal square root of 16 is 4, because 4x4=16, just as the principal square root of 36 is 6, because 6 x 6 = 36. For example. 25 = 5 5 is a square root of 25 because Rule: = a2 5² = 25 b= , then b a The symbol used here is called the radical sign (√), and it stands for the principal square root of the number inside. Two: Since the principal square root of 25 is the whole number (5), we refer to 25 as a perfect square. A perfect square is a number which has a whole number as its principal square root. Practice Problems: 1. A) 49 = ____ 2. A) 121 = because ____________ B) 64 = _____ because ___________ B) 25 = 81 3. Is 36 a perfect square? Why?________________________________________ Only to be used for arranged hours 4. Circle the perfect square numbers: 68 144 9 12 169 189 225 4 25 27 16 You Try It: (Each member in your group must show the work on their own paper). 1. 103 + 49 = 2. 21 144 = 3. 64 = 100 4. 4 + 16 5. Simplify. 6. Check to see if the given number is a solution for the equation. 1 = 81 10 − 22 • 3 + 3 21 + 22 =______ A) 16 + x = 5, B) 100 + − x2 25 C) 125 − y = 11, y = 2 2 ( ) x = 9 = 10, x = 3 New Vocabulary: Define the following. 1. Radical __________________________________________ 2. Perfect Square ____________________________________ 3. Square root _______________________________________ Only to be used for arranged hours Review Problems 1. Gabriela is paid hourly and her hours vary week-to-week. Last month her four weekly paychecks were as follow; $145, $230, $165 and $310. What was Gabriela’s mean weekly salary? 2. A) Find the area of the rectangle. B) Find the perimeter of the rectangle. 16m 3m 3. Simplify. 0 = 4 A) B) 10 225 C) 4x + 2 = 0 D) E) 103 + 49 = 8 − 2 • (10 − 1) + ( 32 + 4 • 3) = 4. Evaluate each expression for a = 20, b = 10, and c = 6. Only to be used for arranged hours A) a + b + 2c = B) b+c =