Any negative value and 1.
36 is the smallest non-trivial number. It is both square and triangular.
Yes
A square root is a mathematical function whose argument must be a number - or an expression that can be evaluated so as to give a number. Since Scotland is neither a number nor an algebraic expression, the question makes no sense.
That word "equals" in there makes it an equation.
The fact that the sum of its proper divisors is greater than 12.
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36 is the smallest non-trivial number. It is both square and triangular.
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The range of a set of numbers is the range between the largest and the smallest number. This is basically the largest number in the sequence subtract the smallest number in the sequence. In this case, the smallest number is 7 and the largest number is 35. This makes the range 28.
216 is an even number greater than 2, which makes it a composite number.
Yes
Technically, there is no such thing as "the smallest number" since we can go into negative numbers and they go on forever. But if we are talking about positive integers, then the smallest would be 1 1 plus zero equals one. The second smallest would be 2 2 plus 1 equals 3
The question contains an expression, not an equality or inequality. An expression cannot be true (or untrue).
A square root is a mathematical function whose argument must be a number - or an expression that can be evaluated so as to give a number. Since Scotland is neither a number nor an algebraic expression, the question makes no sense.
0.123 is greater. Even though 0.1002 has more digits the placement makes the number much less.
That word "equals" in there makes it an equation.