Identify the square number in each of these lists of numbers
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Identifying square numbers involves recognizing numbers that are the result of multiplying a whole number by itself which is called squaring a number. Mathematically, it can be represented as n², where n is an integer.
To identify square numbers, you can follow these steps:
Here's an example: consider the number 36.
The first 10 square numbers are:
You can continue this process to identify other square numbers by taking the square root of different numbers and checking if the result is an integer.
In this topic you are asked to recognize or calculate square numbers up to 144.
Below is a table showing the first 5 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 5 items plus 7 additional question answer pairs.
The topic "Identify square numbers" is in the category Multiplication for 4th grade (ages 9 to 10).
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