On this picture is shows numbers 1 to number 9.
Square roots :
1 : 1 squared
2 : 1.4 squared
3 : 1.7 squared
4 : 2 squared
5 : 2.2 squared
6 : 2.4 squared
7 : 2.6 squared
8 : 2.8 squared
9 : 3 squared
In this picture it shows numbers 10 to 18
Square roots :
10 : 3.16 squared
11 : 3.31 squared
12 : 3.46 squared
13 : 3.6 squared
14 : 3.7 squared
15 : 3.87 squared
16 : 4 squared
17 : 4.2 squared
18 : 4.24 squared
In this picture it shows numbers from 19 to 25
Square roots :
19 : 4.35 squared
20 : 4.47 squared
21 : 4.58 squared
22 : 4.69 squared
23 : 4.79 squared
24 : 4.89 squared
25 : 5 squared
Some patterns that I have found :
The intervals between the numbers increase by 2 every perfect square.
Hope you liked my post
5 comments:
GOOD JOB ALVIN !! I liked the pictures and i liked how you explained things.
hey alvin,
GOOD JOB ! I understood the things you said. But you should put the numbers of waht's for homework on the textbook.
Good job Alvin ! I like how you organized the post. The pictures weren't all that great though. I think you should get over the section of the foldable, if you know what I mean. I noticed at the beginning the you spelled square wrong. Overall good job !
Good job! I noticed in the introduction you have a spelling error with squares. Otherwise, I like how you made everything clear and very understandable.
GOOD JOB ALVIN!. you should of put questions from the text book but other than that good job clear pictures.
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