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Square and Square Root - 2

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to squares and square roots. It includes identifying perfect squares, finding specific perfect squares, calculating differences between squares, and applying patterns and identities to find squares of numbers. Additionally, it addresses the area of a square and simplification of square root expressions.

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Square and Square Root - 2

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Square and square root

1. Which of the following numbers are perfect squares?


(i) 576 ( ii) 941 (iii) 2500 (iv) 4761
2. Find the least number of three digits which is perfect square?
3. Find the smallest numbers by which 28812 must be divided so that the quotient
becomes a perfect square?
4. Find the difference between these perfect squares:-
(i) 1002-992 (ii) 2012 - 2002.
5. Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one number is
(i) 14 (ii) 16
6. Express each of the following as the sum of two consecutive natural numbers
(i) 212 (ii) 132
7. Find the square of the following numbers using patterns
(i) 125 (ii) 215
8. Find the square of the following numbers using identities
(i) 105 (ii) 189
9. Find the greatest 5 digits which is a perfect square?
10. Find the smallest numbers which must be added to 2300 so that it becomes a perfect
square?
1 2
11. The area of a square field is 30 m . Calculate the length of the side of the square?
4
12. Simplify

(i)
√59.29−√ 5.29 (ii)
√ 0.2304+ √0.1764
√ 59.29+ √5.29 √ 0.2304− √0.1764

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