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Rational numbers are closed under addition and multiplication but not under subtraction.

[1] Rational Numbers
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Give one example each to show that the rational numbers are closed under addition, subtraction and multiplication. Are rational numbers closed under division? Give two examples in support of your answer.

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A number ending in 9 will have the units place of its square as ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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Which of the following will have 4 at the units place?

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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Which among 432, 672, 522, 592 would end with digit 1?

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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A perfect square can never have the following digit in its ones place.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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The units digit in the square of 1294 is ______.

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The square of 500 will have ______ zeroes.

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The digit at the ones place of 572 is ______.

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The square of 86 will have 6 at the units place.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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There is no square number between 50 and 60.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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There are 200 natural numbers between 1002 and 1012.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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A perfect square can have 8 as its units digit.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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A number having 7 at its ones place will have 3 at the units place of its square.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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Using distributive law, find the square of 101

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Using distributive law, find the square of 72

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A perfect square number has four digits, none of which is zero. The digits from left to right have values that are: even, even, odd, even. Find the number.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
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The shifting of a number from one side of an equation to other is called ______.

[2] Linear Equations in One Variable
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Value of S in `1/3` + S = `2/5` is ______.

[2] Linear Equations in One Variable
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When a number is divided by 8, the result is –3. The number is ______.

[2] Linear Equations in One Variable
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