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Roots

Roots are the opposite of powers.

Square root

Square root

  • √25 means the number that squares to give 25.
    • 5 is a square root of 25 because 5 × 5 = 25
    • -5 is a square root of 25 because -5 × -5 = 25
    • We write the answer as √25 = ±5.
Square root

Square root

  • There will always be two square roots of a number - one positive and one negative.
    • Negative numbers have no square roots.
Cube root

Cube root

  • 3√8 means the number that cubes to give 8.
    • 2 × 2 × 2 = 8 therefore 3√8 = 2.
    • Since (-2)3 = -8 there is only ever one cube root of a number.
N<sup>th</sup> root

Nth root

  • n√x means the number that when raised to the power of n gives x.
    • There will be positive and negative roots if n is even, and only a positive root if n is odd.
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Number

1.1

Place Value

1.2

Factors & Multiples

1.3

Operations

1.4

Fractions, Decimals & Percentages

1.5

Growth & Decay

1.6

Measurements & Units

1.7

Accuracy

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Algebra

2.1

Introduction to Algebra

2.2

Graphs

2.3

Solving Equations

2.4

Sequences

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Ratio, Proportion & Rates of Change

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Geometry & Measures

4.1

Introduction to Geometry

4.2

Ruler & Compass Constructions

4.3

Perimeter & Area

4.4

Triangles, Quadrilaterals & Circles

4.5

Transformations

4.6

Triangle Formulae

4.7

3D Shapes

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Vectors

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Probability

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Statistics

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