one squared equals one.
A squared number is one that is multiplied by itself, e.g., 12 squared = 12 x 12
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.
122,500. To get the value of a number squared, one would multiply the number and itself. In this instance: 350 * 350 = 122,500.
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.
3 squared and 2 squared.
There are infinitely many such numbers. One such is 181.81828384881882883884...
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)
Multiply it by itself.