There is not a number that is square, even, and prime. A prime number is a number with two and only two factors: 1 and itself. The only even Prime number is 2, because all other even numbers are, by definition, divisible by 2, which means they have more than two factors and thus cannot be prime. A square number is the product of multiplying a number by itself, so the number which is multiplied by itsefl to create a square number is a factor of that number, meaning it has more than two factors, so it cannot be prime. A prime number cannot be even (except for the number 2) and cannot be a square number. A square number can be an even number, but can also be an odd number.
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There is only one even prime number and that is 2 as all over even numbers can be divided by 2 and 2 is not square so there isn't a number less than 100 that is an even prime square number.
49 is not a prime number. It is the square of the prime number 7.
2 is even, and it is a prime number. No other even number is prime, since by definition, an even number has 2 as a factor.
No. No even number can be prime and 992 is an even number.
Nice question! The square root of (any number that isn't a perfect square) is irrational. No prime number is a perfect square. So the square root of any prime number is irrational.