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Section 1.1 Square Roots of Perfect Squares How to change a decimal to a fraction (review) 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, 1

C) 0.25 The 5 is in the hundredths place. Therefore, Always look at the last number and that's the decimal position we are looking for! D) 0.379 The 9 is in the third decimal place called the thousandths place. Therefore, 2

Remember 0.1 = 1 (tenth) 10 0.01 = 1 (hundredth) 100 0.001 = 1 (thousandth) 1000 3

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. 4

Examples of Fractions: 1. Is a perfect square? Since and then is a perfect square. Check your answer 5

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. 6

2. Use a diagram to determine the value of 7

3. Is a perfect square? FIRST we must change this mixed number to an improper fraction. + x Are both the numerator (148) and denominator (9) perfect squares? No! 148 is not a perfect square therefore, is not either. 8

***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. 9

4a) Is a perfect square? and Always change mixed numbers to improper fractions!!!! Therefore, It is a perfect square 10

4b) Is a perfect square? this doesn't work, however, if you reduce the fraction to lowest terms... so it actually is a perfect square. BE CAREFUL! 11

Examples of Decimals **Many students find it tricky... where does the decimal go? Here s a hint... if the perfect square is greater than 1, then 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, then the square root is bigger than the original number. (0.9 is greater than 0.81) 12

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. 13

1. Find There are a couple of ways to approach this question. First change 1.44 to a fraction. Then determine if the numerator and denominator are perfect squares. Therefore, it is a perfect square. What is as a decimal? It is 1.2 14

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. 15

2. Which decimal is a perfect square 6.4 or 0.64? Justify your answer. since 10 is not a perfect square than 6.4 is not a perfect square. Therefore, 0.64 is a perfect square. 16

Additional Questions 1. Calculate the number whose square root is: A) B) Solutions Just multiply each number by itself. C) 17

2. Determine whether each decimal is a perfect square. 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). 18

Decimal Value of Square Root Type of Decimal Is decimal a perfect square? 1.69 1.3 terminating yes 3.5 1.870 828 693 non terminating non repeating no 70.5 5.76 0.25 2.5 19

Decimal Value of Square Root Type of Decimal Is decimal a perfect square? 1.69 1.3 terminating yes 3.5 1.870 828 693 non terminating non repeating 70.5 8.396 427 811 non terminating non repeating no no 5.76 2.4 terminating yes 0.25 0.5 terminating yes 2.5 1.581 138 830 non terminating non repeating no 20

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