No.
A perfect square is a number whose square root is a whole number, like 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, etc.
No it is not.
A number multiplied by itself is a perfect square as for example 5 times 5 = 25 which is a perfect square
The square root of a perfect square is a whole number. Example sqrt(36) = 6 so 36 is a perfect square Example sqrt(25) = 5 so 25 is a perfect square Example sqrt(8)= 2.828 which is not whole so 8 is not a perfect square
A perfect square is a whole number multiplied by itself. For example, the perfect square of 4 is 16.
Sure. Take the fourth power of any natural number, for example 24 = 16. It square root is a perfect square, in this case 22. As another example, the square root of 34 = 32.
No it is not.
A number multiplied by itself is a perfect square as for example 5 times 5 = 25 which is a perfect square
The square root of a perfect square is a whole number. Example sqrt(36) = 6 so 36 is a perfect square Example sqrt(25) = 5 so 25 is a perfect square Example sqrt(8)= 2.828 which is not whole so 8 is not a perfect square
A perfect square is the square of an integer. For example, 1 (which is 12), 4 (22) or 9 (32) etc...
A perfect square is a whole number multiplied by itself. For example, the perfect square of 4 is 16.
Sure. Take the fourth power of any natural number, for example 24 = 16. It square root is a perfect square, in this case 22. As another example, the square root of 34 = 32.
-- Find the square root of 4,321.-- It begins with 65.7...-- So the smallest perfect square greater than 4,321 must be (66)2.-- (66)2 = 4,356 .-- 4,356 - 4,321 = 35 .
I think you mean Perfect Square. If so, an example would be 9. It is a perfect square because it can be square root to 3.
52 = 25 This a perfect square. Take the square root of each side and.... 5 = 5
The square roots of perfect squares are the numbers that when squared create perfect squares as for example 36 is a perfect square and its square root is 6 which when squared is 36
For a number to be a perfect square, the number's square root has to be a whole number. 9 is a perfect square because its square root is a whole number, 3. If the square root of the number is a decimal, then it is not a perfect square. For example, 13 does not divide evenly so it not a perfect square.
35, which makes 66 squared.