This math topic focuses on identifying perfect squares. It is designed to develop an understanding within the broader concept of exponents, specifically at an advanced level. The problems ask the student to determine whether a given number is a perfect square or not. Numbers such as 55, 81, 16, 25, 69, 21, and 60 are included for analysis, fostering the student's ability to evaluate and reason about properties of numbers related to square values.
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Is this number a perfect square?
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Math worksheet on 'Squares - Is Number a Perfect Square (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Exponents - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/exponents_practice/ |
Is this number a perfect square? |
27 |
Perfect Square |
Not a Perfect Square |
Is this number a perfect square? |
36 |
Not a Perfect Square |
Perfect Square |
Is this number a perfect square? |
114 |
Not a Perfect Square |
Perfect Square |
Is this number a perfect square? |
16 |
Not a Perfect Square |
Perfect Square |
Is this number a perfect square? |
9 |
Not a Perfect Square |
Perfect Square |
Is this number a perfect square? |
25 |
Perfect Square |
Not a Perfect Square |
Is this number a perfect square? |
51 |
Not a Perfect Square |
Perfect Square |