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Powers and Square Roots: LET S Do Our Best Keep It On

Powers and square roots are important concepts in 5th grade math. Powers are used to multiply a number by itself a specified number of times, written as a base number and an exponent. Square roots are the opposite of squaring a number, finding the number that produces the original number when squared. Calculators have power and square root buttons to easily evaluate these expressions. Practice problems are provided to reinforce understanding of powers and square roots.
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Powers and Square Roots: LET S Do Our Best Keep It On

Powers and square roots are important concepts in 5th grade math. Powers are used to multiply a number by itself a specified number of times, written as a base number and an exponent. Square roots are the opposite of squaring a number, finding the number that produces the original number when squared. Calculators have power and square root buttons to easily evaluate these expressions. Practice problems are provided to reinforce understanding of powers and square roots.
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POWERS AND SQUARE ROOTS

OUR LAST GOAL FOR 5TH GRADE 2013

LETS DO OUR BEST KEEP IT ON

Introduction
Powers are used when we want to multiply a number by itself repeatedly.

Powers

When we wish to multiply a number by itself we use powers, or indices as they are also called. For example, the quantity 7 7 7 7 EQUAL TO 2,401. Its commonly written as A BASE: 7 and A POWER:4 . The number 4 tells us the number of sevens to be multiplied together. In this example, the power, or index, is 4. The number 7 is called the base.

Example

6 squared is = 66 = 36. We say that 6 squared is 36, or 6 to the power 2 is 36.

2 to the power of 5 is = 22222 = 32.


Your calculator will be pre-programmed to evaluate powers.

Ensure that you are using your calculator correctly by verifying that:
3 to the power of 11 is = 3x3x3x3x3x3x3x3x3x3x3 =177147.

Powers - using a calculator


All scientific calculators have a 'power' button. This is usually labelled [xy]. This is particularly useful when the index number is large. Example

To work out 4 5:

Enter 4 Press the xy button

Enter 5
Press = You should get the answer 1024

Square roots

When 5 is squared we obtain 25. The reverse of this process is called nding

a square root.

The square root of 25 is 5. This is written as 25 = 5. In general, number which when squared gives the original number.

a square root of a number is a

There are always two square roots of any positive number, one positive and one negative. However, negative numbers do not possess any square roots.

LEARNING HOW TO CHECK WITH THE CALCULATOR


Most calculators have a square root button, probably marked . Check that you can use your calculator correctly by verifying that

79

= 8.8882

An important result is that the square root of a product of two numbers is equal to the product of the square roots of the two numbers. For example:

1625 = 1625 = 45 = 20

LINKS WITH EXERCISES


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