Real Numbers/Integers except 1 Perfect Squares
An odd number squared would always equal an odd number and an even number squared would always equal an even
Yes, a prime number is always greater than 1.
Yes, 50 squared (50^2) is a whole number. Squaring a whole number always results in another whole number. In this case, 50 squared equals 2,500, which is a whole number.
25, which is five squared, is the first square number greater than 23.
no
Yes.
An odd number squared would always equal an odd number and an even number squared would always equal an even
More. 4 squared = 16 4.1 squared = 16.81 any number greater than 4 when squared is larger
yes
Since the question refers to "how much greater" rather than "how much as great as", the answer is that: t squared is (t-1) times greater than t.
Yes, a prime number is always greater than 1.
Yes, 50 squared (50^2) is a whole number. Squaring a whole number always results in another whole number. In this case, 50 squared equals 2,500, which is a whole number.
25, which is five squared, is the first square number greater than 23.
When any number is divided by itself, the quotient is always ' 1 ' exactly.
no
a positive number is always greater than a negative number
Not always, if the smaller number is 0 or a negative number. Then their sum will be equal or less than the greater number.