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Perfect Numbers

Perfect Numbers. Designed by The Countesses Jill, Kathy, Bev, Karen & Sarah. Perfect Numbers. In this presentation you will learn what perfect numbers are and how to identify them. You will look at whole numbers, fractions, and negative numbers. Definition.

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Perfect Numbers

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  1. Perfect Numbers Designed by The Countesses Jill, Kathy, Bev, Karen & Sarah

  2. Perfect Numbers In this presentation you will learn what perfect numbers are and how to identify them. You will look at whole numbers, fractions, and negative numbers.

  3. Definition A Perfect Number is a number that has equal factors.

  4. Examples of perfect numbers 4 = 2x2 25 = 5x5 1= 1x1 64 = 8x8 81 = 9x9 36 = 6x6 The numbers in black are all perfect squares because they have 2 equal factors.

  5. More Examples of Perfect Numbers 8 = 2x2x2 1000 = 10x10x10 125 = 5x5x5 The numbers in black are perfect cubes because they have 3 equal factors.

  6. TRY THESE !!! Three of the following numbers are perfect squares. Two of the following numbers are perfect cubes? Find both of the perfect cubes before you go on. 27 49 144 125

  7. No This is a Perfect Square. This number has two equal factors. Return

  8. Yes This is a Perfect Cube. This number has three equal factors.

  9. Factor • A factor is a number that divides into another with no remainder. • 2 is a factor of 6 because: • 2 divides into 6 three times with no remainder • 2 is not a factor of 7 because: • 2 divides into 7 three times with a remainder of one

  10. Special numbers In addition to whole numbers, you will look at fractions and negative numbers. The Rule for perfect numbers still applies to fractions and negative numbers. Remember – Numbers can be perfect squares or perfect cubes.

  11. Remember !!! A Perfect Number is a number that has equal factors.

  12. Fractions that are perfect numbers If both the numerator and denominator are perfect squares or if both are perfect cubes, then the fraction is perfect. ¼ = ½ x ½ 9/25 = 3/5 x 3/5 8/27 = 2/3 x 2/3 x 2/3 3/25 is not perfect because 3 is not perfect. 4/27 is not perfect because 4 is a perfect square and 27 is a perfect cube.

  13. Which two fractions are perfect? 9/25 16/21 8/25 23 25 1/36

  14. Good Job !!! This number is Perfect. Return

  15. Sorry This number is not Perfect. Review the Rules Back to the quiz

  16. Remember !! A Perfect Number is a number that has equal factors. Note: If both the numerator and denominator are perfect squares or if both are perfect cubes, then the fraction is perfect.

  17. Negative Numbers that are Perfect Perfect cubes can be negative. -8 is perfect because -8 = -2 x -2 x -2 Perfect squares cannot be negative. -4 is not perfect because -4 does not have two equal factors. (-2 x -2  -4 and 2 x 2  -4)

  18. Which two are perfect? -27 -25 -16 -1000

  19. Good Job !!! This number is Perfect. Return

  20. Sorry This number is not Perfect. Review the Rules Back to the quiz

  21. Remember !! A Perfect Number is a number that has equal factors. Perfect cubes can be negative. Perfect squares cannot be negative.

  22. Final Quiz Click on numbers that are perfect. ( There are 6.) 11 17 49/81 - 9 400 - 8/27 1/7 100 End

  23. Good job!! This number is Perfect!!! Find More

  24. Sorry This number is Not Perfect!! TRY AGAIN

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