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Yes. Any number can be a square root. 32 is the square root of 32*32 = 1024
The square root of 32 is not a rational number
No, because 32 is not a perfect square.
Yes, 32 is not a square number because it does not have an integer square root. A square number is the result of multiplying an integer by itself. For example, 5 multiplied by 5 equals 25, making 25 a square number. However, the square root of 32 is approximately 5.6568, which is not an integer, indicating that 32 is not a square number.
No. And it is not a square number outside of maths, either.
Not every time. For example 32+42=25 (52) but 22+32=13 (not a square number)
If you mean is it a perfect square, then no; it is an irrational number (square root of 32 is 5.6568544249). But if you mean can it be squared, then yes; 32 squared is 1024
The number that is a perfect square and has a factor of 32 is 64. A perfect square is a number that can be expressed as the product of an integer multiplied by itself, such as 8 x 8 = 64. Since 32 is a factor of 64, it means that 64 can be divided evenly by 32 without leaving a remainder.
No.
A factor that is a square number. 16 is a square factor of 32.
The squares of the numbers 32, 33, 34,...,44 the square of the first number 32 is 1024 the square of the last number 44 is 1936