If depend on what the two numbers are doing to each other. What kind of operation are the two variable applying to each other. Add they multiplying each other or subtracting or adding or dividing.
The two square numbers which add up to 13 are 9 (which is equal to 3 squared), and 4 (which is equal to 2 squared).
The two numbers in question are 1 and 9. 1 is equal to 1 squared, and 9 is equal to 3 squared.
It depends on what the 4000 square numbers are.
10 squared is 100 12 squared is 144 100+144= 244 10+12= 22
you square the hypotenuse and find two numbers when squared and then added together equal the hypotenuse squared then the numbers before they were squared are the two legs
None. The ratio of two square numbers is itself a square number. 45 is not.
1 and 17
No.
no, even numbers can be divided by two to leave two equal numbers
There are multiple answers for the question "what two numbers equal 160 when divided?". 160 divided by one equals 160. 320 divided by 2 equals 160. Any multiple of 160 divided by said multiple would equal 160.
93 and 42
No two numbers that can be completely written down with digits can be added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided to equal PI. If they could be divided to equal PI, then PI would be a rational number. But it isn't.