A squared number is the product of an integer times itself. So, 16 is a squared number. 4 * 4 = 16.
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∙ 2011-03-12 16:10:10If a number is 'squared' it's simply multiplied by itself. for example 3 squared is 3 x 3 which equals 9.
Yes, area is always squared in math. I know this because I asked my math teacher ( who is the best math teacher ever!)
It is b*b
one squared equals one.
The square root of 5 squared is 5, which is a rational number.
Any number multiplied by itself or taken to the second power is said to be squared.
If a number is 'squared' it's simply multiplied by itself. for example 3 squared is 3 x 3 which equals 9.
"Squared" means to multiply a number by itself. For example, 3 squared (32) is 3 x 3, which = 9.
Yes, area is always squared in math. I know this because I asked my math teacher ( who is the best math teacher ever!)
The sum of a number plus 3 to the square root of 9 to the sum of 2 would equal -2. This is a math problem.
x squared
Of course not! Even numbers or divisible by two with no remainder. Nor is it a prime number. 49 = 7x7 (or 7 squared)
The number can be anything. Give it the name 'X'. Three less than the square of the number is (X2 - 3).
E=MC Squared.
Py (in math) equals 3.14 squared.
mc squared.
"Squared" means that something is multiplied by itself. For instance, 5 squared means the same as 5 times 5.