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Form 2 Mathematics

1) The document provides information on squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots of numbers. It defines what a square and cube of a number is, and gives examples of calculating squares and cubes. 2) It also defines what a square root and cube root is, and gives examples of calculating square roots and cube roots of positive numbers. 3) The document recommends adding a list of perfect squares from 1 to 400, examples of calculating cubes of numbers, and more examples of calculating squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots without a calculator to ensure students understand.

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Form 2 Mathematics

1) The document provides information on squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots of numbers. It defines what a square and cube of a number is, and gives examples of calculating squares and cubes. 2) It also defines what a square root and cube root is, and gives examples of calculating square roots and cube roots of positive numbers. 3) The document recommends adding a list of perfect squares from 1 to 400, examples of calculating cubes of numbers, and more examples of calculating squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots without a calculator to ensure students understand.

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Form 2

Mathematics_________________________________________________
Chapter 1: Directed Numbers
Rules for multiplication:
(+) x (+) = (+)
(+) x (-) = (-)
(-) x (+) = (-)
(-) x (-) = (+)
Rules for division:
(+) x (+) = (+)
(+) x (-) = (-)
(-) x (+) = (-)
(-) x (-) = (+)
Positive and negative fractions

Ms. Ti 012-9102768

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Tutorial
(-9) x (-8) =
1) (+12) x (-5) =
2) (-18) x (+3) =
3) (-15) x (-21) =
4) 9 x (-2) x 8 =
5) (-16) x 3 x (-9) =
6) (-12) x (-4) x (-17) =
7) 20 x (-3) x (-6) =
8) -72 6 =
9) (-96) (-4) =
10) (-156) 13 =
11) 200 (-25) =
12) (-320) (-8) =
13) -20 + 9 5=
14) -13 - (-18) + 7 =
15) 16 - 10 - 23 =
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16) -5 - (-16) 8 =
17) -12 7 + 4 =
18) 32 + (-18) + (-2) =
19)

15 x (-4) (-3) =

20) -12 x 8 (-6) =


21) -63 7 x (-8) =
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22) 84 (-4) x3 =
23) 22 x (-6) 4 =
24) -160 8 x (-5) =
25) -6.27 (-3.8) =
26) 2.8 + (-4.19) =
27) -8.13 (-3.7) + (-5.46) =
28) 10.12 + (-6.5) (-2.41) =
29) 6.4 x (-1.8) =
30) -5.4 x 3.7 x (-1.9) =
31)

10.44 (-1.8) x 4.3 =

32) -12.74 2.6 x (-1.7) =

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33) -8.47 x 4 (-8) =


34) -6.8 + 2.9 =
35) 3.47 5.7 =
36)

-53 + (-48) 3=

37) -9 x 3.45 =
38) -29.52 (-9) =
39) 5.26- 9.5 =
Chapter one I have oredi covered. u just give them more
exercises. The exercises u given above too straight forward. No
tricks in the question and no application(ying yong ti)

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Form 2
Mathematics_________________________________________________
Chapter 2: Squares, Square Roots, Cubes, Cube Roots
Squares of Numbers
The square of a number is when a number multiples by
itself.
Example:
3 x 3 = 3
(-4) x (-4) = (-4)
x = ( )
Perfect squares are squares of whole numbers.
Example:
1x1=1
2x2=4
3x3=9
Therefore, 1, 4 and 9 are perfect squares.** pls write down the
prefect square from 1 to 400. ** and, this is a must to ensure that
every student can memorise and answer you***
Square Root of positive Numbers
The square root of a number is a number that when
multiples by itself is equal to the given number.
Example:
5 x 5 = 25
6 x 6 = 36
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Therefore, 5 and 6 are the square root of 25.????


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Multiplication of two square roots.
Example:
m x m = (m)
m x n = (mn)
a x b x c = (abc)
Cubes of Numbers
The cube of a number is the product of the number is
multiplied by itself twice.
Example:
a x a x a = a
4 x 4 x 4 = 4
(-9) x (-9) x (-9) = (-9)
Cube Roots of Numbers
The cube root of a number is the number which the
number is multiplied by itself twice, is equal to the given
number.
Example:
27 = 3 x 3 x 3
=3
Therefore, the cube root of 27 is 3.
125 = 5 x 5 x 5
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=5
Therefore, the cube root of 125 is 5.
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** you have to add a list of cube,
Let say 23 =8, 33 =27.. until u make sure everyone of
them know 113**
** u dont have the exercise showing that 42=16,
0.042=0.0016.u have to give more examples on this type
of question so that student is able to answer without
depending too much on calculator.**

Ms. Ti 012-9102768

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