No. You don't get an integer if you take the square root of 30. By way of example, 25 (5x5) is a square number, as is 36 (6x6).
Thirty-nine is NOT a prime number. It is composite.
Thirty-five hundredths in number form is 0.35
Thirty-one million
The number is 15
To write 30.50 in word form, you would write "thirty and fifty hundredths." The number 30 represents thirty whole units, the decimal point separates the whole number from the decimal part, and the number 50 represents fifty hundredths. So, when combined, it reads as "thirty and fifty hundredths."
333 * 25
If you mean is it a perfect square, then no; it is an irrational number (square root of 32 is 5.6568544249). But if you mean can it be squared, then yes; 32 squared is 1024
62 = 36 1 squared = 1 36-1= 35
x2 + 9 = 36
No. The square root of thirty-six is positive or negative six.
36 is a square number because it can be expressed as the product of a number multiplied by itself. In this case, 36 is equal to 6 multiplied by 6, making it a perfect square. The square root of 36 is 6, as the square root of a number is the value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.
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There is 145,200,000,000 square yards in thirty million acres.
30 square yards is 270 square feet.
The square root of 37 is: ± 6.082763
Since doing the subtraction is rather easy to do, am guessing you need help with the 'square' part of that. The square of a number is found by multiplying that number with itself. The square of negative six can be found by multiplying negative six with negative six. Negative six times negative six is positive thirty six. So, in other words, the square of negative six is positive thirty six. (It is a curious thing that the square of any real number is ALWAYS positive.) 33 minus the square of negative 6 is the same as 33 minus 36. You can do the subtraction!
Thirty-nine is NOT a prime number. It is composite.