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Evaluating Square and Cube Roots

Evaluating Square and Cube Roots

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Mathematics

7th - 8th Grade

Medium

CCSS
8.EE.A.2, 6.EE.A.1, 8.NS.A.1

+3

Standards-aligned

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Aqil Mohammed

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8 Slides • 26 Questions

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Evaluating Square and Cube Roots

Learning Objectives: - To be able to evaluate square roots

- To be able to evaluate cube roots

- To be able to evaluate expressions in real world

problems

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​Examples:

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Multiple Choice

The √ symbol is called the radical.
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True
2
False

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Multiple Choice

A perfect square is a number whose square root is ___________.

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Even

2

irrational

3

Rational

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Odd

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Multiple Choice

The Principal square root is the _____________.
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Absolute Value
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Positive Square Root
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Negative Square Root
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Opposite Square Root

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Multiple Choice

Square roots are the opposite of ____________.

1

Cube Roots

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Squaring

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Multiplication

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Absolute Value

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Multiple Choice

True or false? 9² is 18
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True
2
False

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Multiple Choice

Is 225 a perfect square?
1
Yes
2
No

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Multiple Choice

Find the square root.
±√144
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11, -11
2
16, -16
3
13, -13
4
12, -12

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Multiple Choice

(-7)2 =

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-14

2

49

3

14

4

-49

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Multiple Choice

-72 =

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-14

2

49

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2513\frac{25}{13}  

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-49

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Multiple Choice

The square root of: 625169\frac{625}{169}  

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2516\frac{25}{16}  

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1513\frac{15}{13}  

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2513\frac{25}{13}  

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Multiple Choice

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If I know the area of a square, how do I find the side length?

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I square the area.
2
I divide the area by 2.
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I take the square root of the area.
4
I divide the area by 4.

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Multiple Choice

x² = 121
What does x equal?
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11²
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11 and -11
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2513\frac{25}{13}  

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12 and 1

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Multiple Choice

22 = _____
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2
2
6
3
4
4
16

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Multiple Choice

25\sqrt[]{-25}  

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5

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-5

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±5\pm5  

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No root exists

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Multiple Choice

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√81 = 9
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9 ÷ 9 = 1
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9 × 2 = 18
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√9 = 3

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​Cube Roots and Perfect Cubes

A perfect cube is an integer that is the cube of an integer; in other words, it is the product of an integer multiplied by itself 3 times.

​For example: 125 is a perfect cube, since it is an integer, whose cube root 5, is also an integer.

​5 x 5 x 5 = 125

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​Examples:

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Multiple Choice

Cube Roots are the opposite of:

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Square Roots

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Cubing

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Squaring

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Multiplying

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Multiple Choice

What is 2 cubed?

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8

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6

3

4

4

16

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Multiple Choice

Which number is both a perfect square and a perfect cube?

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64

2

27

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81

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16

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Multiple Choice

Evaluate ∛1

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3

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4

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27

Multiple Choice

∛125
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5
2
4
3
6
4
7

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Multiple Choice

What is the cube root of 27?
1
9
2
3
3
-3
4
-9

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Multiple Choice

What number, n, cubed is equal to 64?

n3 = 64

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4

2

2

3

8

4

262,144

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Multiple Choice

∛-64

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-4

2

4

3

±4\pm4  

4

-8

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Multiple Choice

8273\sqrt[3]{\frac{8}{27}}  

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23\frac{2}{3}  

2

23-\frac{2}{3}  

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No cube root exists

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227\frac{2}{27}  

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Multiple Choice

81253\sqrt[3]{-\frac{8}{125}}  

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25\frac{2}{5}  

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25-\frac{2}{5}  

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No root exists

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Poll

Rate your understanding of this lesson:

I feel great about this lesson

I understand some ideas, but need some practice

I need a lot more time to review this lesson

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​Time to work on ALEF Lessons 17 and 18

  • ​​Complete the Check Your Understanding Sections for ALEF Lesson 17

  • ​Complete the Exit Ticket for ALEF Lesson 17

  • ​​Complete the Check Your Understanding Sections for ALEF Lesson 18

  • ​Complete the Exit Ticket for ALEF Lesson 18

Evaluating Square and Cube Roots

Learning Objectives: - To be able to evaluate square roots

- To be able to evaluate cube roots

- To be able to evaluate expressions in real world

problems

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