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Square and Square Root Cubes

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to squares, square roots, and cubes for eighth-grade students. It includes tasks such as finding the one's digit in squares, identifying non-square numbers, expressing numbers as sums or products of consecutive integers, and solving for Pythagorean triplets. Additionally, it covers calculating perimeters, perfect squares, and cube roots.

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Square and Square Root Cubes

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to squares, square roots, and cubes for eighth-grade students. It includes tasks such as finding the one's digit in squares, identifying non-square numbers, expressing numbers as sums or products of consecutive integers, and solving for Pythagorean triplets. Additionally, it covers calculating perimeters, perfect squares, and cube roots.

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Maths VIII Square and square root cubes

1. What will be the 'One's digit’ in the square of the following: -


(i) 21222 (ii) 9106 (iii) 26897 (iv) 52853
2. How many non square numbers lie between the following? Pairs of numbers: -
(i) 902 and 912 (ii) 562 and 572
3. Express the following as the sum of two consecutive numbers. -
(i) 212 (ii) 192.
4. Express them as the product of two consecutive numbers: -
(8) 143 (ii) 29x31.
5. Find the squares of the following number by using identity
(i) 42 (ii) 98 (iii) 95 (iv) 105
6. Find the a Pythagorean triplet in which one number is 12.
7. Find the smallest square number which is divisible by each of the number 6,9 and 15.
8. Find the perimeters of square whose area is 441 m2.
9. In a right triangle ABC B = 900
(i) If AB = 6cm, BC=8cm. Find AC
(ii) If AC=13cm, BC=5cm find AB.
10. Find the least number of four digits which is a perfect Square. Also find the perfect
square and its root.
11. By what least number should 648 be multiplied to get a perfect cube?

√ ( )
3
3 512 3
12. Find cube roots :- (i) √3 64 X √3 729 (ii) (iii) 1
343 10
(iv) ( 0.05 )3

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