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Squares, Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots: By: Rraezzz

This document discusses squares, square roots, cubes, and cube roots. It explains that the square of a number is formed by multiplying a number by itself, and is always greater than or equal to zero. A perfect square is the square of a positive integer. Square roots are the inverse of squares. Cubes are formed by multiplying a number by itself twice, and perfect cubes result from multiplying a positive integer by itself twice. Cube roots are the inverse of cubes.

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Squares, Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots: By: Rraezzz

This document discusses squares, square roots, cubes, and cube roots. It explains that the square of a number is formed by multiplying a number by itself, and is always greater than or equal to zero. A perfect square is the square of a positive integer. Square roots are the inverse of squares. Cubes are formed by multiplying a number by itself twice, and perfect cubes result from multiplying a positive integer by itself twice. Cube roots are the inverse of cubes.

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Chapter 3

By : rraezzz

Squares, square roots, cubes


and cube roots
By : rraezzz subtopic 3.1

 The square of a number is formed when the


number is multiplied by itself
 The square of a number is always larger or equal
to zero
 A perfect square is the square of a positive
integers
 A number is a perfect square if it can be
expressed as the product of two same positive
integers.
 For example, 36 is a perfect square as 36 = 6 x 6
By : rraezzz subtopic 3.1

 Square root is the reverse process of


square\the square root of a positive number is
a number multiplied by itself to form the
positive number
 The square root can be determined by
multiplying the number itself
By : rraezzz subtopic 3.2

 The cube of a number is formed when the


number is multiplied by itself twice
 A perfect cube is the product of a positive
integer multiplied by itself twice
 1,8,27,64,125,….. Forms a list of perfect cube
By : rraezzz subtopic 3.2

 Cube roots is the inverse of cube


 The cube root of a number is a number
multiplied by itself twice to form the mentioned
number
 There is cube root but no square root for
negative number

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