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∙ 5y agoItself or 7 because 700*700 = 490,000 and 700*7 = 4,900 both of which are perfect squares
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How about 150*6 = 900 which is a perfect square because 30*30 = 900
A perfect square is the square of an integer, i.e., an integer multiplied by itself. For example, 25 is a perfect square, because 5 x 5 = 25. But, in literal mathematical terms, a perfect number is a positive integer that is the sum of its proper positive divisors, excluding the number itself. A square number is also called a "perfect square", so an example of a square number is above. So, a perfect square number would have to be a number that is both perfect and square, and there are yet to be any of these numbers "discovered".
you can multiply two whole numbers together to get that. if you use graph paper, you could make a perfect square. the area of that square is called a perfect square because you can make a perfect square using that many units as the area. for example 4x4=16, so 16 would be the perfect square.
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It is: 8 because 8*217800 = 1742400 which is a square number
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The product of a perfect square multiplied by 33 when multiplied again by 33 produces another perfect square. Examples : (12 x 33) = 33 . . . 33 x 33 = 332. (52 x 33) = 825 . . .825 x 33 = 27225 = 1652.
How about 150*6 = 900 which is a perfect square because 30*30 = 900
As the question is phrased, the answer is 1/120 which would give the product 1: a perfect square. But the "correct" answer is, presumably, 30.
A perfect square is the square of an integer, i.e., an integer multiplied by itself. For example, 25 is a perfect square, because 5 x 5 = 25. But, in literal mathematical terms, a perfect number is a positive integer that is the sum of its proper positive divisors, excluding the number itself. A square number is also called a "perfect square", so an example of a square number is above. So, a perfect square number would have to be a number that is both perfect and square, and there are yet to be any of these numbers "discovered".
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STEP 1-First do prime factorization of 3610 STEP 2-Make pairs for each (2 numbers of the same value)STEP 3-The digit which is left alone is the least number to be multiplied by 3601 to make it a perfect square.
you can multiply two whole numbers together to get that. if you use graph paper, you could make a perfect square. the area of that square is called a perfect square because you can make a perfect square using that many units as the area. for example 4x4=16, so 16 would be the perfect square.
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It is: 9900*11 = 108900 which is a perfect square and its square root is 330
5607 + 18 = 5625, a perfect square. The perfect square of a square root is the number you started with.