yes, the square of 4.
A square number is the product of a number and itself. 16 is square; it is the product of 4 and 4; 4 times 4.
The square root of (4 \times 16) can be simplified by first calculating the product: (4 \times 16 = 64). Then, the square root of 64 is (8). Therefore, the square root of (4 \times 16) is (8).
Square Number: A number that is a product of some integer with itself. Therefore, 21 is not a perfect square. An example of a perfect square is 16, since 4 times 4 is 16.
area is the product of sides; 4 x 4 = 16 square cm
8 and 16
Sometimes it is and sometimes it isn't. The square root of 2 and the square root of 3 are both irrational, as is their product, the square root of 6. The square root of 2 and the square root of 8 are both irrational, but their product, the square root of 16, is rational (in fact, it equals 4).
say u have the number 16. Its square root is 4. the square root(4) is the number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number (16). To find a square root you must first find the two closet perfect squares (a square being the product of a square root, a perfect square being the product of square roots that are whole numbers 1,2,3,4, ect.) then u find the approxomate distance between
16. Geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product.
When both factors are the same, the product is called a "square." For example, if you multiply 4 by 4, the result is 16, which is referred to as a square number (specifically, 4 squared). This concept is foundational in mathematics, especially in geometry and algebra.
No. A square number is the product of a number multiplied by itself. Nine (3 times 3) and 16(4 times 4) are the two square numbers closest to 13.
The geometric mean of any two numbers is the square root of their product. Here, 16*24=384. Sqrt(384)=19.59591794.
F(t)=h-16t^2