No, because the square of a number is that number times itself, so a no two numbers will have the same square.
The product of the same two numbers, is the number's square.
25 and 100
A square number is multiplied by two of the same numbers.
No, but it is irrational, because there is no rational number whose square is two. Imaginary numbers are the square roots of negative numbers.
25 is a square number, and the sum of 9 and 16 is 25. 9 and 16 are also square numbers.
69
1 and 0 are the two whole numbers with their sum same as their difference
The sum of two numbers has the same sign as the one whose magnitude is larger.
2 and 3
There are no two real numbers that can do that.The numbers that can are (2.5 + i42.343) and (2.5 - i42.353).The symbol ' i ' means the square root of -1.
You find the same two numbers that make the number, then you use one of those numbers for your square root.
5,65,7