5.2 - Properties of Square Numbers
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Practice Questions
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List 5 square numbers.
💡 Hint: Think of the squares of the numbers from 1 to 5.
Can the number 30 be a square number?
💡 Hint: Check the digits square numbers can end with.
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Interactive Quizzes
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Which of the following numbers is a square number?
💡 Hint: Check the squares of the integers.
True or False: All square numbers end with an even number of digits.
💡 Hint: Consider non-zero-ended square numbers.
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Challenge Problems
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If n^2 represents square numbers and you're given n = 10, what's the square? How does it relate to even numbers?
💡 Hint: Calculate n multiplied by itself.
A gardener notices squares of areas ending in certain digits. If he knows the digits can’t be 2, 3, 7, or 8, how would he validate his findings?
💡 Hint: Only square numbers yield those digits; analyze each number's units.
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