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Perfect Squares as Square of Number (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on identifying perfect squares and expressing them as the square of an integer. It includes problems where learners are given a perfect square, such as 64, 100, 121, and others, and they must determine which integer, squared, equals the given perfect square. Multiple choice answers are provided with each question, testing the student's ability to recognize and calculate squares from 1 squared up to higher numbers. This is part of an introductory unit on squares and square roots, enhancing foundational knowledge in recognizing and working with perfect squares.

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Perfect Squares as Square of Number

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How can this perfect square be represented as a squared integer?

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Perfect Squares as Square of Number Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Perfect Squares as Square of Number (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Squares and Square Roots - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/squares_and_square_roots_practice/
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How can this perfect square be represented as a squared integer?
A LaTex expression showing 25
a A LaTex expression showing 8 to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 7 to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 1 to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 5 to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 2 to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 6 to the power of 2
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How can this perfect square be represented as a squared integer?
A LaTex expression showing 64
a A LaTex expression showing 9 to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 7 to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 10 to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 4 to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 6 to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 8 to the power of 2
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How can this perfect square be represented as a squared integer?
A LaTex expression showing 81
a A LaTex expression showing 6 to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 9 to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 7 to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 10 to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 12 to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 11 to the power of 2
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How can this perfect square be represented as a squared integer?
A LaTex expression showing 169
a A LaTex expression showing 12 to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 11 to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 9 to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 13 to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 15 to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 14 to the power of 2
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How can this perfect square be represented as a squared integer?
A LaTex expression showing 100
a A LaTex expression showing 8 to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 9 to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 11 to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 6 to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 12 to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 10 to the power of 2
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How can this perfect square be represented as a squared integer?
A LaTex expression showing 49
a A LaTex expression showing 6 to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 4 to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 8 to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 7 to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 10 to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 3 to the power of 2
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How can this perfect square be represented as a squared integer?
A LaTex expression showing 144
a A LaTex expression showing 15 to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 11 to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 13 to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 9 to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 12 to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 10 to the power of 2