Chapter 6: Squares and Square Roots
Ex 6.1
1. What will be the unit digit of the squares of the following numbers?
(i) 81 (ii) 272 (iii) 799 (iv) 3853 (v) 1234 (vi) 26387 (vii) 52698 (viii) 99880 (ix) 12796 (x) 55555 2.
2. The following numbers are obviously not perfect squares. Give reason.
(i) 1057 (ii) 23453 (iii) 7928 (iv) 222222 (v) 64000 (vi) 89722 (vii) 222000 (viii) 505050
3. The squares of which of the following would be odd numbers?
(i) 431 (ii) 2826 (iii) 7779 (iv) 82004
4. Observe the following pattern and find the missing digits.
5. Observe the following pattern and apply the missing numbers.
112 = 121
1012 = 10201
10012 = 1002001
1000012 =
100000012 =
6. Using the given pattern, find the missing numbers.
112 = 121
1012 = 10201
101012 = 102030201
10101012 =
= 10203040504030201
7. Without adding, find the sum.
(i) 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9
(ii) 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + I1 + 13 + 15 + 17 +19
(iii) 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 + 13 + 15 + 17 + 19 + 21 + 23
8. (i) Express 49 as the sum of 7 odd numbers. (ii) Express 121 as the sum of 11 odd numbers.
9. How many numbers lie between squares of the following numbers?
(i) 12 and 13 (ii) 25 and 26 (iii) 99 and 100
Ex 6.2
1. Find the square of the following numbers
(i) 32 (ii) 35 (iii) 86 (iv) 93 (v) 71
2. Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one member is
(i) 6 (ii) 14 (iii) 16 (iv) 18
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Ex 6.3
1. What could be the possible ‘one’s’ digits of the square root of each of the following numbers?
(i) 9801 (ii) 99856 (iii) 998001 (iv) 657666025
2. Without doing any calculation, find the numbers which are indeed not perfect squares.
(i) 153 (ii) 257 (iii) 408 (iv) 441
3. Find the square roots of 100
and 169 by the method of repeated subtraction.
4. Find the square roots of the following numbers by the Prime Factorisation Method.
(vi) 9604 (vii) 5929 (viii) 9216
5. For each of the following numbers, find the smallest whole number by which it should be multiplied to get a perfect square number. Also, find the square root of the square number so obtained.
6. For each of the following numbers, find the smallest whole number by which it should be divided to get a perfect square. Also, find the square root of the square number so obtained.
9. Find the smallest square number that is divisible by each of the numbers 4, 9 and 10.
10. Find the smallest square number divisible by each number 8, 15 and 20.
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Ex 6.4
1. Find the square root of each of the following numbers by Division method.
(i) 2304 (ii) 4489 (iii) 3481 (iv) 529 (v) 3249 (vi) 1369 (vii) 5776 (viii) 7921
(ix) 576 (x) 1024 (xi) 3136 (xii) 900
3. Find the square root of the following decimal numbers.
(i) 2.56 (ii) 7.29 (iii) 51.84 (iv) 42.25 (v) 31.36
4. Find the least number which must be subtracted from each of the following numbers to get a perfect square. Also, find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.
5. Find the least number which must be added to each of the following numbers to get a perfect square. Also, find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.
(ii) 1750 (iii) 252 (iv) 1825(v) 6412
6. Find the length of the side of a square whose area is 441 m2 .
7. In a right triangle ABC, ∠B = 90°.
(a) If AB = 6 cm, BC = 8 cm, find AC (b) If AC = 13 cm, BC = 5 cm, find AB
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