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Perfect square roots are square roots that have a whole number that can go into it perfectly. Nonperfect square roots are square roots that have decimal numbers going into it. Example: Perfect Square Root: 144- Square Root: 12 Nonperfect Square Root: 24- Square Root: About 4.89
A perfect square number is created when you multiply any integer by itself. A physical perfect square cannot be created because, no matter how precise you are, you will never be perfectly accurate - not if you go to the atomic/sub atomic scale!
It is: 136/4 = 34
How do I know, go get the fusking answer by yourself
9. The square root of 81 is 9.
1, 2, 4, 8, 17, 34, 68, 136.
Perfect square roots are square roots that have a whole number that can go into it perfectly. Nonperfect square roots are square roots that have decimal numbers going into it. Example: Perfect Square Root: 144- Square Root: 12 Nonperfect Square Root: 24- Square Root: About 4.89
Well, darling, the numbers that go into 136 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 17, 34, 68, and of course, 136 itself. So, if you're looking to divide 136 by something without any remainder, those are your lucky contenders. Hope that helps, sugar!
Factors of 136 in pairs: 1 x 136, 2 x 68, 4 x 34, 8 x 17.
1, 11, and 121. (This number has an odd number of factors because it is a perfect square: 11 * 11 = 121.)
The √35 is simplified, no perfect square can go into 35
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 17, 34, 68, 136, 272.
√1476 ≈ 38.419, so the largest perfect square less than 1476 would have to be 382, or 1444.
A perfect square number is created when you multiply any integer by itself. A physical perfect square cannot be created because, no matter how precise you are, you will never be perfectly accurate - not if you go to the atomic/sub atomic scale!
Numbers can't be divided by multiples. They get divided by factors. Factors go into numbers, numbers go into multiples.
1 and 9
17?