1, 4 and 16 are square numbers that are factors of 32. Of these, 4 and 16 have two as their only prime factor and 1 is odd.
16 2*16 = 32
16
A factor tree gives you the prime factorization of a number. If that number is a perfect square, the prime factors will be in pairs. Select one of each pair. Example: 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 = 36 2 x 3 = 6, the square root of 36
4 is a perfect square an a factor of 1200
A perfect square
16 2*16 = 32
16.
16
No.
We need to know what number the square is a factor of.
A perfect square has an odd number of factors.
144 is a perfect square, whose square factor is 12: Therefore we simply repeat the prime factorization of 12 (3,2,2) twice: 2,2,2,2,3,3.
16
16
That is a very good question. The awnser is quite simple, its a number.
49 x 14 x 18 is not a perfect square. This is because a prime factorization of 49 x 14 x 18 contains 3 sevens. The prime factorization of any perfect square must have an even amount of each prime number.
A factor tree gives you the prime factorization of a number. If that number is a perfect square, the prime factors will be in pairs. Select one of each pair. Example: 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 = 36 2 x 3 = 6, the square root of 36