Advertisement

The following numbers are obviously not perfect squares. Give reason.

(i) 1057 (ii) 23453 (iii) 7928 (iv) 222222 (v) 64000 (vi) 89722 (vii) 222000 (viii) 505050


(i) 1057

Since, the ending digit is 7 (which is not one of 0, 1, 4, 5, 6 or 9)

 ∴ 1057 is not a perfect square.

(ii) 23453

Since, the ending digit is 7 (which is not one of 0, 1, 4, 5, 6 or 9).

 ∴ 23453 is not a perfect square.

(iii) 7928

Since, the ending digit is 8 (which is not one of 0, 1, 4, 5, 6 or 9).

 ∴ 7928 is not a perfect square.

(iv) 222222

Since, the ending digit is 2 (which is not one of 0, 1, 4, 5, 6 or 9).

 ∴ 222222 is not a perfect square.

(v) 64000

Since, the number of zeros is odd.

 ∴ 64000 is not a perfect square.

(vi) 89722

Since, the ending digits is 2 (which is not one of 0, 1, 4, 5, 6 or 9).

 ∴ 89722 is not a perfect square.

(vii) 222000

Since, the number of zeros is odd.

 ∴ 222000 is not a perfect square.

(viii) 505050

The unit’s digit is odd zero.

 ∴ 505050 can not be a perfect square.

804 Views

Advertisement

Observe the following pattern and supply the missing number.
112 = 121
1012 = 10201
101012 = 102030201
10101012 = ........................
...........2 = 102030405030201


The squares of which of the following would be odd numbers?

(i) 431 (ii) 2826 (iii) 7779 (iv) 82004


Observe the following pattern and find the missing digits.
112 = 121
1012 = 10210
10012 = 1002001
1000012 = 1 ............. 2 ..............1
100000012 = ........................


What will be the unit digit of the squares of the following numbers?
(i) 81 (ii) 272 (iii) 799 (iv) 3853 (v) 1234 (vi) 26387 (vii) 52698 (viii) 99880 (ix) 12796 (x) 55555


First 3 4 5 Last
Advertisement