It is: 2b squared
-2p squared
6 squared plus 9 squared is equal to 117.
12 squared plus 18 squared is equal to 468.
2 squared is 4 3 cubed is 27 27 plus 4 is 31
52 + 6 = 31
1001
(6.02 x 1023)2 x (9.1 x 10-31)2 = 3.0011 x 10-13(rounded)
5 squared is 25, and 6 squared is 36.Because 31 lies between 25 and 36, the square root of 31 lies between 5 and 6.
no because no one whole number multiplied by itself makes 999, the square root of 999 is 31.60696.....not a whole number nearest square numbers are 961 (31 squared) and 1024 (32 squared)
I'm guessing 34, because 36 - 5 = 31 therefore 5 + 31 = 36; so 3 + 31 is 34. Which should be your answer. Or, 36 is 6 squared, which is (5 + 1) squared. So, another possible answer is (3+1) squared, which is 16. Or, 36 = (5 x 7) + 1. So 3 would correspond with (3 x 7) + 1 = 22. There are other possibilities, too.
Try if you can find an integer which, when squared, gives you 31. If you can find it, 31 is a perfect square; otherwise, it isn't. Alternately, use your calculator to calculate the square root of 31. If you get an integer, it is a perfect square; otherwise, it isn't.
-5 + 62 = 31(-5 + 6)2 = 1
3 squared times 2 times 10 32*2*10 = 9*2*10 = 180
-31
he made the theorem C squared = A squared + B squared and A squared = C squared - B squared or B squared = C squared - A squared
31 squared = 961. 32 squared = 1,024. The first prime number that is greater than 32 is 37. Therefore, 37 is the first prime number whose square exceeds 1,000.