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Square of 690

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The product of multiplying an integer by itself is the square of a number. Square is used in programming, calculating areas, and so on. In this topic, we will discuss the square of 690.

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What is the Square of 690

The square of a number is the product of the number itself. The square of 690 is 690 × 690. The square of a number always ends in 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, or 9. We write it in math as 690², where 690 is the base and 2 is the exponent. The square of a positive and a negative number is always positive.

For example, 5² = 25; -5² = 25.

The square of 690 is 690 × 690 = 476,100.

Square of 690 in exponential form: 690²

Square of 690 in arithmetic form: 690 × 690

Square of 690

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How to Calculate the Value of Square of 690

The square of a number is multiplying the number by itself. So let’s learn how to find the square of a number. These are the common methods used to find the square of a number.

 

  • By Multiplication Method
  • Using a Formula
  • Using a Calculator
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By the Multiplication method

In this method, we will multiply the number by itself to find the square. The product here is the square of the number. Let’s find the square of 690.

 

Step 1: Identify the number. Here, the number is 690.

 

Step 2: Multiplying the number by itself, we get, 690 × 690 = 476,100.

 

The square of 690 is 476,100.

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Using a Formula (a²)

In this method, the formula, a² is used to find the square of the number. Where a is the number.

 

Step 1: Understanding the equation

Square of a number = a²

a² = a × a

 

Step 2: Identifying the number and substituting the value in the equation.

Here, ‘a’ is 690.

So: 690² = 690 × 690 = 476,100

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By Using a Calculator

Using a calculator to find the square of a number is the easiest method. Let’s learn how to use a calculator to find the square of 690.

 

Step 1: Enter the number in the calculator Enter 690 in the calculator.

 

Step 2: Multiply the number by itself using the multiplication button (×) That is 690 × 690

 

Step 3: Press the equal to button to find the answer Here, the square of 690 is 476,100.

 

Tips and Tricks for the Square of 690

 

Tips and tricks make it easy for students to understand and learn the square of a number. To master the square of a number, these tips and tricks will help students.

 

  • The square of an even number is always an even number. For example, 6² = 36
     
  • The square of an odd number is always an odd number. For example, 5² = 25
     
  • The last digit of the square of a number is always 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, or 9.
     
  • If the square root of a number is a fraction or a decimal, then the number is not a perfect square. For example, √1.44 = 1.2
     
  • The square root of a perfect square is always a whole number. For example, √144 = 12.
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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Calculating the Square of 690

Mistakes are common among kids when doing math, especially when it is finding the square of a number. Let’s learn some common mistakes to master the squaring of a number.

Mistake 1

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Calculation errors:

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Calculation errors mostly happen when students skip the steps or else by swapping the digits. To avoid it, students should double-check the answer. They can double-check by finding the square root of the solution they found.

 

For example, the square of 25 is 625, and the square root of 625 is ±25.

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Solved Examples on Square of 690

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Problem 1

Find the length of the square, where the area of the square is 476,100 cm².

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The area of a square = a²

So, the area of a square = 476,100 cm²

So, the length = √476,100 = 690.

The length of each side = 690 cm

Explanation

The length of a square is 690 cm. Because the area is 476,100 cm², the length is √476,100 = 690.

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Problem 2

Sarah is planning to paint her square wall of length 690 feet. The cost to paint a foot is 5 dollars. Then how much will it cost to paint the full wall?

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The length of the wall = 690 feet

The cost to paint 1 square foot of wall = 5 dollars.

To find the total cost to paint, we find the area of the wall,

Area of the wall = area of the square = a²

Here a = 690

Therefore, the area of the wall = 690² = 690 × 690 = 476,100.

The cost to paint the wall = 476,100 × 5 = 2,380,500.

The total cost = 2,380,500 dollars

Explanation

To find the cost to paint the wall, we multiply the area of the wall by the cost to paint per foot. So, the total cost is 2,380,500 dollars.

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Problem 3

Find the area of a circle whose radius is 690 meters.

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The area of the circle = 1,495,846.4 m²

Explanation

The area of a circle = πr²

Here, r = 690

Therefore, the area of the circle = π × 690²

= 3.14 × 690 × 690

= 1,495,846.4 m².

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Problem 4

The area of the square is 476,100 cm². Find the perimeter of the square.

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The perimeter of the square is 2,760 cm.

Explanation

The area of the square = a²

Here, the area is 476,100 cm²

The length of the side is √476,100 = 690

Perimeter of the square = 4a

Here, a = 690

Therefore, the perimeter = 4 × 690 = 2,760 cm.

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Problem 5

Find the square of 691.

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The square of 691 is 477,481.

Explanation

The square of 691 is multiplying 691 by 691. So, the square = 691 × 691 = 477,481

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FAQs on Square of 690

1.What is the square of 690?

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2.What is the square root of 690?

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3.Is 690 a prime number?

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4.How many digits does the square of 690 have?

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5.What is the square of 689?

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Important Glossaries for Square of 690.

  • Perfect Square: A number that is the square of an integer. For example, 16 is a perfect square because it is 4².

     
  • Even Number: An integer that is divisible by 2. For example, 690 is an even number.

     
  • Exponent: The power to which a number is raised. In 690², 2 is the exponent.

     
  • Multiplication: The process of finding the product of two numbers. For example, 690 × 690.

     
  • Area: The measure of the size of a surface. For example, the area of a square is a².
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About BrightChamps in Qatar

At BrightChamps, algebra is more than just numbers—it opens doors to countless opportunities! Our goal is to help children throughout Qatar develop essential math skills, with today’s lesson focused on the Square of 690 and a special spotlight on understanding squares—in a fun, lively, and clear way. Whether your child is timing a roller coaster at Qatar’s Angry Birds World, tracking scores at a local football match, or managing their allowance for the latest gadgets, mastering algebra gives them the confidence to face daily challenges. Our lessons are designed to make math easy and enjoyable. Since kids in Qatar have diverse learning styles, we tailor our approach for each individual. From Doha’s modern cityscape to the desert landscapes, BrightChamps brings math to life, making it engaging and relatable throughout Qatar. Let’s make squares a fun part of every child’s math journey!
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Jaskaran Singh Saluja is a math wizard with nearly three years of experience as a math teacher. His expertise is in algebra, so he can make algebra classes interesting by turning tricky equations into simple puzzles.

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