no.
one squared equals one.
A squared number is one that is multiplied by itself, e.g., 12 squared = 12 x 12
122,500. To get the value of a number squared, one would multiply the number and itself. In this instance: 350 * 350 = 122,500.
A prime number is a positive integer with two factors: one and the number itself. A squared number is any integer multiplied by itself. With the exception of 1, all squared numbers are composite.
The answer is 4 squared minus 2 squared as 4 squared is 16 minus 2 squared, which is 4, gives you 12 as an answer.
1/2
"First number squared equals the first number". This must be 1, but "they do not equal zero or one". No solution possible.
Not usually.
There are infinitely many such numbers. One such is 181.81828384881882883884...
3 squared and 2 squared.
Multiply it by itself.
no because no one whole number multiplied by itself makes 999, the square root of 999 is 31.60696.....not a whole number nearest square numbers are 961 (31 squared) and 1024 (32 squared)