I am assuming that you mean the square root, in which case, the answer is no. An integer is a whole number, no decimals and can be positive or negative.
Yes, the square root of 121 is 11
No. An integer can only be the square of an integer, and 11 sqaured is 121, and 12 squared is 144, so 124 has to be an integer greater than 11 and less than 12 - there is no such number.
No because it will be an irrational number
11 x 11 = 121. Any integer multiplied by itself results in a square number.
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.
Yes, the square of an integer is always an integer.
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the square of an integer will always be an integer
The square root of an integer is a CYCLOTOMIC integer.
1-1/2 or -11/2
11 is an integer.
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.