Identify the square numbers in each of the given groups of integers
Home / 6th grade / Number / Powers & Roots / Identify square numbers
A square number is a number that is produced by multiplying an integer by itself. Examples of square numbers include 4, 9, 16, 25, etc. The smallest square number is 0 since 0 x 0 = 0. The number 1 is also a square number since 1 x 1 = 1.
The easiest way to know if an integer is a square number is to use the square root function on your calculator... If the answer is an integer, then the input is a square number. Interestingly, square numbers always end in the digits 0, 1, 4, 5, 6 or 9. Square numbers are always positive since multiplying two negative numbers together always gives a positive answer.
This topic asks 3 different types of question.
Below is a table showing the first 8 question answer pairs for the topic "Identify square numbers" as used in the lessons for this topic. Our games and tests for the topic use these 8 items plus 8 additional question answer pairs.
The topic "Identify square numbers" is in the category Number for 6th grade (ages 11 to 12).
10 | 9 |
8 | 7 |
2 | 4 |
6 | 8 |
12 | 14 |
16 | 18 |
15 | 19 |
25 | 27 |
1, 2 | 4, 16 |
5, 24 | 11, 30 |
31, 33 | 19, 21 |
36, 64 | 42, 43 |
5, 9 | 11, 15 |
4, 5 | 9, 49 |
17, 24 | 41, 43 |
1, 25 | 56, 60 |
Home / 6th grade / Number / Powers & Roots / Identify square numbers
Each of our math topics for secondary are made up of between 6 and 20 question and answer pairs (both the written form and a robot voice speaking those questions and answers). Each topic can be used with all the activities on the site.
Number * Algebra * Ratio proportion rate * Geometry & measures * Probability * Statistics *
Secondary math home | Math topics | Math lessons | Math games | Math tests
Preschool math | Elementary math | Secondary math
Site home page | Privacy policy | FAQ | Contact | Acknowledgements | Blog
Select your view:
Copyright 2024 ic language ltd - all rights reserved
Speech synthesis support:
Site Version: 16_4_0