The square of a number and the square root
The square root

1.- The square of a number.

The square of a number is the result of multiplying that number by itself.

Esta unidad interactiva requiere la máquina virtual de Java J2RE.

To see the square of a number graphically:

- Type a number in the control box below and hit Enter. You can change this number by using the up and down triangles. 

- A length segment will appear in the window depending on the value of the typed number and its square divided into small squares.

- The number of small squares represents the value of the square of that number.


2.- The meaning of the whole square root and the remainder square root.

Calculating the square root of a number is doing the inverse operation to its square, that is, finding another number that turns out to be the first one when it is multiplied by itself.

  Esta unidad interactiva requiere la máquina virtual de Java J2RE.

- Type a number in the control box below and hit Enter. You can change that number by using the up and down triangles.

- The window shows as many small squares as the typed number.
Those small squares form a square marked orange. The remaining small squares remain yellow.

- The length of a side of the square (by counting the small squares on one side) tells us the whole square root.

-The number of the remaining small squares -marked yellow- shows the value of the remainder of the square root.

Activity:
Taking the square root of a number as a reference, what is the largest value of the remainder?


         
           
  Eduardo Barbero Corral
 
Spanish Ministry of Education. Year 2007
 
 

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