Yes; the square of any integer is also an integer.Yes; the square of any integer is also an integer.Yes; the square of any integer is also an integer.Yes; the square of any integer is also an integer.
The perimeter of the square is 96.
a square has a perimeter but a square isnt a perimeter. so no a square isnt a perimeter
Yes, the square of an integer is always an integer.
the square of an integer will always be an integer
The square root of an integer is a CYCLOTOMIC integer.
For any given area, the rectangle closest to a square will have the smallest perimeter; and the one that is most "stretched out" has the largest perimeter. In this case, that would be a width of 1 and a length of 2014.
A square with an area of 400 square units has a perimeter of 80 units.
The area of a square is a function of the perimeter of the square.
Yes it is.Since the square of an integer is called a perfect square, then the square root of a perfect square must be an integer.
Perimeter is in feet and not in square feet
36 square units. You can't express a perimeter in square units; a perimeter is a length expressed in ordinary units. If the perimeter of this square is 24 units then the answer above is correct.