it is not a perfect square since there is no integer, say x, where x^2=6. however, 6 is a perfect number. this is because its factors(aside from itself), add up to the number 6 itself-- 1+2+3=6.
No, 3.6 is not a perfect square. A perfect square is defined as a number that has a whole number for a square root. In other words, there's no whole number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 3.6.
It is: 36 because 6*6 = 36
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512 is a not perfect square.
110 is a not perfect square.
No- the closest perfect squares are 36 (perfect square of 6) and 49 (perfect square of 7)
no because a perfect square has to be an whole number and the square root of 6 is aproximately 2.449489742783178
NO!!! The nearest perfect square is '36' = 6 x 6 = 6^(2) = 36 The next perfect square is '49' = 7 x 7 = 7^(2) = 49
No, 3.6 is not a perfect square. A perfect square is defined as a number that has a whole number for a square root. In other words, there's no whole number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 3.6.
no, it is not a perfect square, but it can be reduced to: 6 time the square root of 6
When ( x ) is a perfect square, it can be expressed as ( x = n^2 ) for some integer ( n ). The cube of ( x ) is then ( x^3 = (n^2)^3 = n^6 ). Since ( n^6 ) is also a perfect square (as ( n^6 = (n^3)^2 )), it follows that the cube of any perfect square is itself a perfect square. Thus, when ( x ) is a perfect square, ( x^3 ) is also a perfect square.
It is: 36 because 6*6 = 36
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NO!!! However '36' is a perfect 'square' 6 x 6 = 36
The square roots of perfect squares are the numbers that when squared create perfect squares as for example 36 is a perfect square and its square root is 6 which when squared is 36
It is not a perfect square. 5-square = 25 6-square = 36 So there cannot be a perfect square between 25 and 36.
The square root of a perfect square is a whole number. Example sqrt(36) = 6 so 36 is a perfect square Example sqrt(25) = 5 so 25 is a perfect square Example sqrt(8)= 2.828 which is not whole so 8 is not a perfect square