a perfect square
squared
It is a square of that factor. E.g. 5 is a distinct factor of 25. If you multiply that distinct factor by itself (5*5) you get 25. A square comes from the x^2 notation and is any number which has a factor which is multiplied by itself.
square? lol. When you multiply something by itself, it's called squaring. when you mulitply itself after it's squared, it's cubed.
In a power expression, you have two numbers.The number written normally (to the left) is called the BASE. That's what tells you what factor you should multiply by itself. The small raised number (to the right) tells you how often the factor is used. It's called the EXPONENT.
colol\the base
the PRODUCT is the result when you multiply two numbers.
its called a square number
the number us saud ti be "squared."
It's called a factor, I think. It's called a factor, I think.
a prime factor
Prime numbers have those factors.
The answer is 1, since the only numbers that you can multiply to get 11, is 1 and 11 itself.