Yes - sqrt(10000) is equal to ±100.
10000
100^2 = 10000
10000 = 1002.
10000 is the square of 100 so you're looking for the square of 99 which is 9801.
Infinitely many. There are a 100 perfect squares.
Answer: 10000 m² = 0.01 km²
The square root of 10,000 is 100.
square root of 10000 = 100100 * 100 = 10000
10000 square feet are 929 square meters.
There are 10000 square centimetres in one square metre. Therefore, 1 square centimetre is equal to 1/10000 = 0.0001 square metres.
There are 100 of them, and unfortunately we're almost out of ink. But don't despair! You can easily find all of them on your own. Simply write all the counting numbers from 1 to 100 down the side of the paper, and write the square of each one next to it. The second column on your paper will be a list of all the square numbers, in order, up to 10,000 .
The square numbers integers between 576 and 10000 (and their square roots, in the left column) are: 245762562526676277292878429841309003196132102433108934115635122536129637136938144439152140160041168142176443184944193645202546211647220948230449240150250051260152270453280954291655302556313657324958336459348160360061372162384463396964409665422566435667448968462469476170490071504172518473532974547675562576577677592978608479624180640081656182672483688984705685722586739687756988774489792190810091828192846493864994883695902596921697940998960499980110010000