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| In general, if we consider a natural number ''m'' can be expressed as n^2,where n is also a natural number, then m is a square number. | | In general, if we consider a natural number ''m'' can be expressed as n^2,where n is also a natural number, then m is a square number. |
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− | symbolically the square is represented as https://www.mathsisfun.com/square-root.html | + | symbolically the square is represented as |
| + | [https://images.slideplayer.com/39/10925476/slides/slide_6.jpg refer the link] |
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| for example 7*7=7^2=49,therefore 0,1,4,9,16,25......... are perfect squares. | | for example 7*7=7^2=49,therefore 0,1,4,9,16,25......... are perfect squares. |
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| # The square of 5^2 and (-5)^2 is _____. | | # The square of 5^2 and (-5)^2 is _____. |
| # Define perfect square with the help of an activity? | | # Define perfect square with the help of an activity? |
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| + | [[Category:Class 8]] |