Yes
9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.9 is a square number less than 16. The number 9, in itself, has no probability since there is no "experiment" defined.
16 - 9 = 7
the answer is for example 9+16=25=square number
9 + 16 = 25
16, becasue 4 is the square of 2 and 9 is the square of 3, so 16 is next as it is the square of 4.
25 - 9 = 16
A perfect square.
25 - 9 = 16
They are: 16 and 9 because 16-9 = 7
9, 16 and 25 are all perfect squares.
A square root has to be a number multiplied by itslef. For example the square root of 16 is 4,4x4=16. 3x3=9 thats your answer.
sqrt(16/9) = sqrt(16) / sqrt(9) = 4/3 .That's the square root of positive 16/9. There is no square root of a negative number, unlessyou want to get into what's called "imaginary" numbers in math and engineering.If you want the square root of -(16/9), or (-16)/9, or 16/(-9), in each case it's (4/3)i .That little ' i ' is the unit imaginary number, defined as the square root of (-1).That's probably as far into it as we ought to go for right now.