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Q: Can you give me a list of even number but not a square number?
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What are all the even numbers in the world?

It is impossible to list all the even numbers in the world - there is an infinite number of them. Suppose you were to list all the even numbers you could find in order, starting 0, 2, 4, 6 and so on up to some last number. I could easily point out another even number in the world not in the list - I would simply add 2 to the last number in the list and declare that it is not in the list. You would have to add it, but then I would point out that this number plus 2 is not in the list and needs to be added. We would go on like this forever - whatever last number you give for the list, I simply add 2 and point out there is another even number in the world not on the list.


What are all the square roots of every number?

Asking for a list for "every number" really doesn't make sense; there are infinitely many numbers, even if you are referring only to whole numbers. You can get the square root of specific numbers on any calculator.


How do you give a full solution in dividing a small number by a bigger number?

When you give a full solution in dividing a small number by a bigger number, you list all the decimals that are in the answer, or you list the solution in its simplest fraction form.


What does MEDIAN mean in Excel?

It gets the middle value of a list of values. If you have a list of numbers, it returns the middle value as if they were in numerical order. If there is an odd amount of numbers, then it will give you one of the numbers that is in the list. If there are an even amount of numbers, then it will give the number halfway in value between the two middle numbers.


Why does a square number always have an odd number of factors?

Factors can be listed as factor pairs. With square numbers, one of those pairs will be the same number twice. When written as a list, only one of them will be used, leaving an odd number of factors.

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What is a number that's a square number and also an even number?

A square number is just a number that you get when you square a lower number so there are a few examples here. 4 (4 is 2 squared and is even) 16 (16 is 4 squared and is even) 36 (36 is 6 squared and is even) Any even number squared should give another even number therefore the list is endless.


Can you explain why 10 has an even number of factors but 16 has an odd number of factors?

Because 16 is a square number and you wouldn't list the 4 twice.


What are all the even numbers in the world?

It is impossible to list all the even numbers in the world - there is an infinite number of them. Suppose you were to list all the even numbers you could find in order, starting 0, 2, 4, 6 and so on up to some last number. I could easily point out another even number in the world not in the list - I would simply add 2 to the last number in the list and declare that it is not in the list. You would have to add it, but then I would point out that this number plus 2 is not in the list and needs to be added. We would go on like this forever - whatever last number you give for the list, I simply add 2 and point out there is another even number in the world not on the list.


Is 150 a square number?

150 is not a square number See related link for a list of square numbers


Can you give the mark list of sslc 2009 mark list of number 130777?

can you give the mark list of sslc 2009 mark list of number 197563?


Why does a square number have an odd number of factors?

A square number will have one factor pair that consists of the same number (the square root). In the list of factors, that number will be written once.


If factor pairs exist why doesn't every number have an even number of factors?

One factor pair of square numbers would be the same number twice. When you list them, you only write it once.


What are all the square roots of every number?

Asking for a list for "every number" really doesn't make sense; there are infinitely many numbers, even if you are referring only to whole numbers. You can get the square root of specific numbers on any calculator.


A whole number divisible by 2?

That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).That is also called an even number. To get a list of even numbers, multiply 0x2, 1x2, 2x2, 3x2, etc. (or just add 2 to any even number, to get the next even number).


How do you give a full solution in dividing a small number by a bigger number?

When you give a full solution in dividing a small number by a bigger number, you list all the decimals that are in the answer, or you list the solution in its simplest fraction form.


What type of number has an odd number of factors?

A perfect square has an odd number of factors. Factors of numbers always come in pairs -- except for perfect squares. Since the square root of a perfect square is listed only once on the list of factors, it results in a list with an odd number of factors.


What does MEDIAN mean in Excel?

It gets the middle value of a list of values. If you have a list of numbers, it returns the middle value as if they were in numerical order. If there is an odd amount of numbers, then it will give you one of the numbers that is in the list. If there are an even amount of numbers, then it will give the number halfway in value between the two middle numbers.