If you square a number, then you are taking the number times itself. For instance, 4 squared is 16, because 4 times 4 is 16.
Multiply it by itself.
122,500. To get the value of a number squared, one would multiply the number and itself. In this instance: 350 * 350 = 122,500.
multiply it by 2
Yes
1: 2X2 2: the number then the smaller number above the big number Squaring a number means to multiply it by itself. Using the number 3 as an example, you can write out the multiplication expression: 3X3 or use an exponent, which is a superscripted number indicating how many times to multiply the base by itself. In this case, it's twice: 32
Multiply the number by itself
Four squared is 16. When a number is squared, multiply the number by itself once.
squared
2 x n(squared) + 2
It means to multiply that number by that number.
Twice a number means to multiply the number by 2
When a number is being squared you multiply the number by itself.Ex: 9squared = 9x9 =81Ex: 20squared =20x20 =400
the number us saud ti be "squared."
Multiply it by itself.
A number multiplied by itself is a squared number. So 2 squared is 2 x 2 which is 4.
122,500. To get the value of a number squared, one would multiply the number and itself. In this instance: 350 * 350 = 122,500.
Twice the number is something like 3x2, 4x2.... Squared is 3x3, 4x4. It's one number multiplied by itself twice