The square root of 36 is 6 which is an integer.
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1296. The square ROOT of 36 is 6. Different matters.
No it isn't A factor is an integer that can be multiplied by another integer to get the number (in this case- 100) 15 x ?= 100 ? would equal 6.666666666666666666666....... etc. (which is NOT an integer) thus making it NOT a factor. Hope this helps! :) -dancinggirl25
Yes
36 is an integer and not a fraction.
36 ninths is 4 and the number 4 is an integer.
The square root of 36 is 6 which is an integer.
50 IS an integer- - - so the integer equal to it is..... 50
The greatest integer that will divide evenly into 36 is 36. 18 is 36's greatest proper factor.
Yes, and also a negative integer divided by a negative integer is equal to a positive number (but not necessarily an integer).
Any integer can be expressed as a fraction with the numerator equal to the integer and the denominator equal to 1.
Counting only integer square roots, since sqrt(5) is equal to ±25 and sqrt(6) is equal to ±36, the square roots of the integers between 25 and 36, and between -36 and -25, are between 5 and 6 inclusive.
-15 + x = 21Add 15 to each side of the equation:x = 36
-.36=1-.64; so,integer component is 1.
No. There is no integer that, when multiplied by itself, produces the answer -36.
It's 6