The roots are 4 and 5.
If you subtract the square number 16 (4X4) from the square number 25 (5X5), you would get 9.
You just figure out the square roots and than subtract them...
It can add, subtract, multiply, divide and do square roots.
In surd form, square roots need to be have the same radical term before you can add or subtract them. However, unlike in algebraic expressions, it is possible to add or subtract square roots using approximate (decimal) values.
Like every other number 1600 has only two square roots, plus and minus 40.
Every number has two square roots. They're the same size, but one is positive and the other is negative.
Yes, but it is not the case that one is the square root and the other is its opposite. Both are equal square roots with the other one being its opposite.
82 is one of the square roots of 6,724.The other one is -82 .
A number multiplied by itself is the square of that number. The reverse procedure is the square root. You can get help for square roots from you teacher, a tutor, a student who understands square roots, etc.
There is no perfect square number between 1 and 4. On the other hand, every number is a square - or its square roots.
square inches do not have square roots only number have square roots.
The two square roots of the number, '169', are +13 and -13 .
There is no number that has more than two square roots.By definition, the "square" bit implies two.Every number has exactly:TWO square roots,THREE cube roots,FOUR quadratic roots,etc.