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Properties of Square Number | |
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Table: Square of numbers from 1 and 10.
From the table, we conclude that:
Property 1: “The ending digits (the digits in the one’s place) of a square number is 0, 1, 4, 5, 6 or 9 only.”
Solution: The unit’s digit in the square of the following is:
1. 12487 is 9 (as 72 = 49, 9 in the unit’s place).
2. 1324 is 6 (as 42 = 16, 6 in the unit’s place).
3. 91478 is 4 (as 82 = 64, 4 in the unit’s place).
4. 1251 is 1 (as 12 = 1, 1 in the unit’s place).
Problem: Comment on the square of an even number and of an odd number.
Solution: The square of an even number is always an even number and the square of an odd number is always an odd number. The square of an even number will always have 4, 6, or even zeros in its unit’s place. And the square of an odd number will always have 1, 5, or 9 in its unit’s place.
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