Ah, let's paint a happy little math problem here! To find two squared numbers that equal 1024, we simply need to think of numbers that, when multiplied by themselves, give us 1024. In this case, the numbers are 32 and 32, because 32 squared equals 1024. Isn't that just delightful?
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Well, sweetheart, if you put on your thinking cap, you'd realize that 32 squared is 1024. And if you need another one, 32 is also 2 to the power of 5, so 2 to the power of 10 is 1024. Math can be fun if you don't overthink it, darling.
In this case, two numbers are possible. The numbers which satisfy the above criteria are 32 and -32.
5.6568542 (as far as my calculator goes anyhow.)
2^2 + 3^2 = 4 + 9 = 13
1 squared radical 40 is equal to 1 squared radical (4 x 10), and this become 2 squared radical 10. By adding 2 squared radical10 with 3 squared radical 10 we get 5 squared radical 10.
(a)*2 * 2(mc)*2 (c)4
No. If you expand (a + b)2 you get a2 + 2ab + b2. This is not equal to a2 + b2