Yes.
38 38X38=1444
Let the width = X. The length is twice the width plus 5. So the length must be 2X + 5. Area = 63 ft squared = X multiplied by 2X + 5 = 2X squared + 25. 2X squared = 63 - 25 = 38 2X = square root of 38. Therefore the width is the square root of 38 divided by 2 and the length is the square root of 38 plus 5.
38
38 is a composite number
The square root of 1,444 is: 38
The square root of 38 = ± 6.1644146+sqrt2
38 is greater than the square root of 38
√38 = 6.164414003 with the positive (whole number?) being 6.
They are +/- 6
38 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
The square root of 38 = ± 6.1644146+sqrt2
Yes because it can't be expressed as a fraction
± 38
6.164414003
No
No 38 is not a square number.