2TH §4.1 Square roots

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§4.1 Square roots

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What's new then?
The operations:    +    -    x    and     
are familiar to you by now.
You've known them for a long time.

However in this lesson a NEW OPERATION comes up!

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Learning goals
a NEW OPERATION comes up!

You will learn: 
  • what the square root of a number is
  • how to give a approximation of a square root


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Question: What are the 4 areas of these squares?
Key them in from left to right, in the next slide.

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The 4 areas are ...

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Solution:
the areas are:
1,   4,   9  and  16  grid squares

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You see 3 squares lined up here.
Question:
What are the lengths of the 3 different sides?
Key them in in the next slide.


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The 3 different lengths are ......

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You see 3 squares lined up here.
Question:
What are the lengths of the 3 different sides?
Solution:   the 3 different lengths we see are  5,   9   and     ......  ??! 
Your state of mind now may be best described by the next slide!



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This is the one that gave us a
-   headache or a 
-   thrill
Choose whatever applies to you.

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Question:
Between which 2 WHOLE NUMBERS
does the length of this square lie?
ANS

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Between ... and ...

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Question:
Between which two WHOLE NUMBERS does the length of this square lie?
Solution:
Between 10 and 11.    Why?
Because 10 x 10 = 100      and   11 x 11 = 121

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SOMETHING NEW NOW:
we call the length of the square's side:
THE ROOT OF 112 !

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Get your CALCALATOR now!
Find the ROOT key and KEY IN:
ROOT 7 !
It's clear that   
      7     is not a whole number.

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Homework:
§4.1 Square roots
Do exercises 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 (page 129-130)
Find it difficult? Do the support exercises
Need a challenge? Do the challenge exercises

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