yes it is. the square root of 16 is 4
The next square number after ten (which is not a square number) is 16. Sixteen has five factors.
The square root of 16 is ±4 which is the rational number ±(4/1)
The square root of a number is the number times itself. e.g. the square root of 4 would be 16, because 4x4 is sixteen. The square root of 5 is 25 because 5x5 is 25.
One over sixteen = 1/16, which is a rational number (not irrational). The square root of 1/16 = 1/4 (or -1/4), which is also a rational, so the answer is No.
256
The square root of four is two. When you multiply two by sixteen, you get thirty-two. Therefore, the square root of four multiplied by sixteen equals thirty-two.
yes
It might be rational according to the technical definition of 'rational', but it's imaginary.
One more than the square of x
They are -2 3/4 and +2 3/4.
The number for 47 and sixteen thousandths is 47.016
To find the area in square metres from a linear measurement in metres, you need to square the length. Thus, sixteen metres squared would be (16 \times 16), which equals 256 square metres. Therefore, sixteen metres is equivalent to 256 square metres when considering area.