1. Can we say whether the following numbers are perfect squares? How do we know?
(i) 1057 (ii) 23453 (iii) 7928
(iv) 222222 (v) 1069 (vi) 2061
Write five numbers which you can decide by looking at their one’s digit that they are not square numbers.
Write five numbers which you cannot decide just by looking at their unit’s digit (or one’s place) whether they are square numbers or not.
Which of the following numbers would have digit 6 at unit place.
(i) 192 (ii) 242 (iii) 262
(iv) 362 (v) 342
(i) 192: Unit’s place digit = 9
∴ 192 would not have unit’s digit as 6.
(ii) 242: Unit’s place digit = 4
∴ 242 would have unit’s digit as 6.
(iii) 262: Unit’s place digit = 6
∴ 262 would have 6 as unit’s place.
(iv) 362: Unit place digit = 6
∴ 362 would end in 6.
(v) 342: Since, the unit place digit is 4
∴ 342 would have unit place digit as 6.
What will be the “one’s digit” in the square of the following numbers?
(i) 1234 (ii) 26387 (iii) 52698
(iv) 99880 (v) 21222 (vi) 9106
The square of which of the following numbers would be an odd number/an even number?
Why?
(i) 727 (ii) 158 (iii) 269 (iv) 1980
What will be the number of zeros in the square of the following numbers?
(i) 60 (ii) 400
How many non-square numbers lie between the following pairs of numbers:
(i) 1002 and 1012 (ii) 902 and 912
(iii) 10002 and 10012