A perfect square.
There are two solution: -3 and +2.
The square root(s) of 64: ± 8
If the length of the side of a square is s cm, for example, then its area is s^2 cm-squared.
16 i think :S
The square root of 81 is an integral number.
a square number is called a square number because there are 4 corners in a square, therefore the number is added 4 times. this equals to the square number. (another way to look at it. ) The area of square of side s is s2 and if s is an integer the area of such a square is s2 and a square number is therefore a number that is an area of some square with an integer side. Another idea is to draw a series of pictures with dots, each time adding one more row and one more column . 1 by 1 = 1 dot . . 2 by 2 = 4 dots . . . . . 3 by 3 = 9 dots . . . . . . . . . . 4 by 4 = 16 dots . . . . . . . . . . . . and so on... If you go on with this pattern, every square number with be the number of dots in some figure and vice-versa and the patterns are all squares.
No. A square number is a number that is the result of multiplying a number by itself. I.e. 1x1=1, 2x2=4, 3x3=9, 4x4=16, 5x5=25 1,4,9,16,25 are the first 5 square numbers. 22's factors are 1x22 & 2x11 so it is not a square number v
Just divide the number of gallons by the number of square feet.
no, 59 is not a square #. the square #'s from 1-100 are 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100
the square root of -1 is an imaginary number
It is a square number but not a perfect square number.