Extracted pages from Math-Makes-Sense-8-Textbook-1
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Take It Further
a) 3 2
b) 6 2
a) Find the square root of each
c) 102 d) 1172 palindromic number.
A palindromic number is a
15. Find the square of each number.
number that reads the same
a) !"
4 b) !""
121 forward and backward.
c) !""
225 d) !""
676
i) !" "
121
16. Assessment Focus Find each square !
ii) " ""
12 "
321
root. Use a table, list, or diagram to !
iii) 1 234 321
support your answer. iv) ! 123 454 321
a) !" "
169
!
b) " 36 b) Continue the pattern.
!
c) 196
"" Write the next 4 palindromic
numbers in the pattern and their
17. Find the number whose square root square roots.
is 23. Explain your strategy.
22. Take It Further
18. Use your results from questions a) Find.
6b and 13d. Explain why squaring and i) 22 ii) 32
taking the square root are inverse iii) 42 iv) 52
operations. b) Use the results from part a.
Find each sum.
19. Order from least to greatest. i) 22 + 32 ii) 32 + 42
a) !"
36, 36, 4, !"9 iii) 22 + 42 iv) 32 + 52
b) !"" "
400, ! " 19, 15
100, c) Which sums in part b are square
c) !"
81, 81, !" " 11
100, numbers?
d) !" !
49, " !
64, " 36, 9 What can you say about the sum of
two square numbers?
20. Which perfect squares have square roots
between 1 and 20?
How do you know?
Reflect
Which method of determining square numbers are you most comfortable with?
Justify your choice.