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An odd number squared would always equal an odd number and an even number squared would always equal an even
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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.
It depends of what kind of squared b and squared c your talking about... Sorry Hun! It depends "of" what kind of squared b and squared c "your" talking about... Sorry Hun! What the heck is that even supposed to mean (even without the mispelling and bad grammar)? a2 b2 and c2 are all unknown quantities - without extra symbols it's impossible to state a relationship between the three numbers.
because that's the theory of maths even x even = even even x odd = odd even + even = even even + odd = odd
IS THIS FOR YOUR HOMEWORK? THE TRICK IS READING THE QUESTION CAREFULLY. CONSECUTIVE EVEN INTEGERS ARE 2 NUMBERS APART, SO IN A RIGHT TRIANGLES SIDES A, B, AND C, A SQUARED + B SQUARED = C SQUARED, AND C = B + 2 6 SQUARED + B SQUARED = [B+2] SQUARED 36 + B SQUARED = B SQUARED + 4B +4 SOLVE FOR B, AND GET 8, SO C WHICH IS [ B+ 2] IS 10. 36 + 64 = 100
16, 36, 64, 100, 144, 196 etc The square of any even number is a multiple of 4 because an even number is 2n and (2n) squared is 4 (n squared).
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he made the theorem C squared = A squared + B squared and A squared = C squared - B squared or B squared = C squared - A squared
No. The power 2, which denotes squared, is one of an infinite number of possible values for the index. Indices (or powers) can be negative, fractional, irrational or even complex.
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If the numbers that are squared are odd, then the squared number will be odd. For example: 32 = 9 72 = 49 172 = 289 132 = 169 212 = 441 And all even numbers that are squared result in an even number. For example: 22 = 4 82 = 64 102 = 100 282 = 784 302 = 900