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7TH

GRADE

MATHEMATICS
71 WEEK 3
QUARTER
MARIA ELENA S. SAN DIEGO
QUART
TOPIC:
ER 1
SQUARE
Week 3

ROOT
WEEK 3 LESSON OBJECTIVES
1.Describes principal roots and tells whether
they are rational or irrational.
2.Determines between what two integers the
square root of a number is
3.Estimates the square root of a whole
number to the nearest hundredth
4.Plot  irrational numbers (up to square roots)
on a number line
SQUARE ROOT
A square root of a number is a
number when multiplied to itself will 
give you the original number.
Example, the square root of 9 are +3 and -3 
because when +3 and -3 are multiplied to
themselves, they are equal to 9.
If the  square root of a number is
nonterminating, non-repeating decimal, we say that 
it is an irrational number. 
Every positive number has two square roots,
one is positive and the  other is negative. The
principal square root is the positive square root
of the  given number or radicand.
The principal root is rational if the radicand
is a  perfect square.
Zero has only  one square root, which is zero.
Negative numbers do not have real  square
roots. Their square roots are called imaginary
numbers, which are  tackled in a higher branch
of Mathematics.  
 
Directions: Place each number in its proper
column.

Rational Irrational
Example: What is the 6 ?
More
Examples:

4
Examples
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=8

= -5
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= -5
Examples
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-5
Examples
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02
Properties and
Operations
Week 2 Lesson 2
Examples
:

6 Commutative Property of Addition

40 Additive Inverse Property

(3 + 6) Associative Property of Addition

13 (0) = _____ 0 Zero property of Multiplication

2 (3 + 4) = 2(3) + ____ 2(4) Distributive PM over Addition


03
Rational Numbers
Week 2 Lesson 3
Examples
:

Answers:
1. 0.2 2/10 or 1/5
2. 3/5 0.6
3. 0.125 125/1000 or 1/8
4. ¼ 0.25
5. 7/100 0.07
DEFINITION OF
RATIONAL NUMBER
-are numbers which can be written as
a quotient of two integers a/b where
b≠0

-can be written in fraction form of


decimal form
Examples (Add/Subtract Similar
Fractions)
Examples (Add /Subtract
Dissimilar Fractions)
Examples (Multiplication of
Fractions)
Examples (Division of
Fractions)
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Week 2

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