Subject: Geometry

# Squares And Square Roots

## Geometry.SquaresAndSquareRoots History

March 15, 2012 by matthew_suan -

## Perfect Squares

Perfect squares are those squares whose square roots are integers. Few examples of perfect squares:

1.) 1: 1x1=1
2.) 4: 2x2=4
3.) 9: 3x3=9
4.) 16: 4x4 = 16

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Moreover, two is not the only square root of four. -2 is also a square root since multiplyng -2 by itself is also four. Thus, in general, a number has two square roots; the positive and negative square roots.

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Moreover, two is not the only square root of four. -2 is also a square root since multiplyng -2 by itself is also four. Thus, in general, a number has two square roots; the positive and negative square roots. Thus its always right to write it as

\sqrt{4} = \pm 2
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## Square Roots

Now supposed you are given the area of a square. How would you find the lengths of its sides? This is where square roots come in. Square root is that number or integer we multiply by itself, or we squared, to get the area or the square. Actually, square root of a number are the two equal factors of that number. So, for the example 2x2=4 or 2^2=4, the square root of four is obviously two since two is the two equal factor of four.

### Shorthand Notation

To symbolize or to get the square root of a number, a "radical sign" \sqrt() is placed before the number in question. For example, to get the square root of four, we write

\sqrt{4} = 2

Moreover, two is not the only square root of four. -2 is also a square root since multiplyng -2 by itself is also four. Thus, in general, a number has two square roots; the positive and negative square roots.

March 15, 2012 by matthew_suan -

In the figure above, the area of the square is calculated by multiplying the length of the s by itself. In other words, the area of a square is the square of the sides. There are many terminologies in squaring a number. For example,

2 x 2 = 4

can also be read as; the square of two is four, two squared equals/is four and many more.

### Shorthand Notation

The shorthand notation in squaring a number is to put the number 2 in the superscript of a number we want to square or multiply by itself. So for the example above, 2 x 2 = 4 can also be written as;

2^2 = 4
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### 2. Two squared

March 15, 2012 by matthew_suan -