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Can a number be equal to its own square root?

If it is 1 then yes; otherwise no.


Could a number be equal to its own square root?

Yes. i.e. 1 and 0. Usually not though


What number is its own square root?

The square root of 1 is 1.The square root of 0 is 0.


Is the square root of a number less than the number?

It is if the number is more than ' 1 '. If the number is less than ' 1 ', then it's smaller than its own square root.


What is the only number equals double its own square root?

4


What number other than 0 is it's own square root?

1


What is the conjugate of square root of 13?

If the square root of a number is irrational, it is its own conjugate. sqrt(13)*sqrt(13) = 13 and you no longer have an irrational!


Is the square root of -81 rational or irrational?

The square root of -81 is an imaginary number, specifically 9i, where i represents the imaginary unit equal to the square root of -1. Since the square root of -81 does not result in a real number, it is considered irrational. Rational numbers are those that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, whereas irrational numbers cannot be expressed in this form.


What is 4 root 3?

4*sqrt(3) = 6.9282


Is the number 31 a square number?

Oh, what a happy little question! Let's take a moment to appreciate the number 31. While 31 is not a square number because it cannot be expressed as the product of two equal integers, it still holds its own unique beauty in the world of numbers. Just like every color on our palette has its own special place on the canvas, every number has its own special place in the mathematical landscape.


Five squared is how much more than the square root of 25?

52 = 25Root 25 = 525 - 5 = 20


What number or numbers are equal to their own square roots?

The numbers that are equal to their own square roots are 0 and 1. This is because if ( x ) is a number, then ( x = \sqrt{x} ) leads to the equations ( x^2 = x ). Solving this gives ( x(x - 1) = 0 ), resulting in the solutions ( x = 0 ) and ( x = 1 ).