No. The square of a number is always positive, so the sum of several of them must also be positive.
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No. It cannot be. Remember that when you square a negative number it becomes a positive number. Thus all squared deviations are positive and their sum must be positive.
No, it is not possible.
The sum of the squares of two consecutive positive numbers is 41.What is the smaller number?Improved Answer:-It is 4 because 42+52 = 41
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No. The square of a number is always positive, so the sum of several of them must also be positive.
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There are none.
No. It cannot be. Remember that when you square a negative number it becomes a positive number. Thus all squared deviations are positive and their sum must be positive.
No, it is not possible.
The sum of the squares of two consecutive positive numbers is 41.What is the smaller number?Improved Answer:-It is 4 because 42+52 = 41
If the negative number is bigger then the sum would be negative.If the positive number is bigger then the sum is positive.
If a positive and negative number are added together, and the positive number has a greater value, the sum will be positive.
62 + 72 = 85
No. Such a sum can be positive, negative or zero.
sum of 14th square number and 10th square number