1.
Square & Square root – Algebraic identities
2. How many non-square number lie between the following pairs of numbers
(i) 402 and 412 (ii) 1012 and 1022 (iii) 952 and 942
3. Which of the following triplets are Pythagorean?
(i) 34,5 (ii) 10,24,26 (iii) 2,3,4.
4. Find the smallest numbers by which 1100 must be multiplied so what the product
becomes a perfect square. Also find the square root of the number so obtained?
5. The area of a square field is 5184 m2. A rectangular fields whose length is twice its
breadth, as its perimeter equal to the perimeter of the square field. Find the area of the
rectangular field?
6. Find the greatest number of six digits which is a perfect square find the square soot of
this number?
7. Find the least number which must be added to 6203 to obtain a perfect square. Also
find the square of the numbers so obtained.
8. Find the square roots of the following: -
394
(i) 0.0005 9049 (ii) 3. (up to three places) (iii) 23 (iv) 150.0625
729
9. Find the value of
(i)
√ 0.0441 (ii) √ 49+ √ 0.49+ √ 0.004
√ 0.000441
1
10. The area of a square field is 101 m2. Find the length of one side of the field?
400
11. The area of a square plot is 200 m2 find the estimate length of the side of the plot.
12. How many non square numbers lie between the following pair of numbers :-
(i) 902 and 912 (ii) 10002 and 10012
13. Express the following as the sum of two consecutive integers.
(i) 212 (ii) 192.
14. Find the product of two consecutive numbers-
(i) 69x71 (ii) 89x91.
15. Find the square of following numbers by using identity
(i) 892 (ii) 952 (iii) 962 (iv) 1252.
16. Find the Pythagorean triplet whose one number is :-
(i) 16 (ii) 18
17. Find the smallest square number that is divisible by each of - the numbers 8, 15 and
20.
18. Find the least number that must be added to 1300 so as to get a perfect square. Also
find the square soot of the perfect square.
19. Estimate the value of the following to the nearest whole numbers
(i) √ 1000 (ii) √ 500
20. Find the smallest number by which each of the following numbers must be divided to
obtain a perfect square
(i) 128 (ii) 192 (iii) 704.
21. Find the cube root of each of the following numbers by prime factorization: -
(i) 110592 (ii) 175616 (iii) 91125.
22. Find the cube root by the method of estimation
(i) 13824 (ii) 15625 (iii) 27000