4 is a square number in its own right and 4*4 = 16 which is also a square number
No, unless those numbers are digital. Yes, we refer to "squares" as numbers that are an integer (1,2,3,4), so the first square numbers would be 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, and so on. Yes, there are MANY square numbers 4 is a square number because 2 x 2 = 4 and 16 is a square number because 4 x 4 = 16 any number mulitplied by itself equals a square number
They are 4 and 16.
They are 1 and 4.
Answer: All powers of 4 are square numbers (since their square roots are always integer powers of 2). Any number with an integer square root is a square number. So 4, 16, 64, etc. are all square. Answer: Actually, that will cover only some of the square numbers. To get all of them, get the multiples of (4 x any square number): (4 x 1) x 4 (4 x 4) x 4 (4 x 9) x 4 (4 x 16) x 4 (4 x 25) x 4 etc.
no, every number is a real number --- There are numbers that are not real numbers. They are called imaginary numbers, and have the property that when they are squared, the result is negative. The square root of -1 is called i, and the square root of any other negative number is i times the square root of the absolute value of the number. So the square root of -4 is 2i.
the first 4 square numbers are 1, 4, 9, and 16.
Any prime square like, 4, 9, 25 and 49.
No, square numbers are numbers that are the square of a whole number, such as: 12 = 1; 22 = 4; 32 = 9; etc. The numbers 1, 4, 9, etc. are the square numbers.
Natural (counting) numbers; integers; rational numbers; real numbers; complex numbers. And any other set that you choose to define, that happens to include the number 4 - for example, the set of square numbers, or even numbers, the set of the numbers {3, 4, 5, 7, 14, 48}, etc, the set of numbers containing the letter o in their English name.
Square numbers have odd numbers of factors.
They are 'square' numbers. 6x6=36, 9x9=81 and 5x5=25. Some other square numbers are 64, 4, 9, 100 & 121
There are two square numbers that are factors of 1600 : 16=4*4 100=10*10.