7 squared is 49, 16 squared is 256...
Answer: 256 m² = 2,755.561 ft²
16 or -16The square root of 256 is 16. 16
If the square has an area of 256 square feet then each side of the square is 16 feet because the square root of 256 is 16
30 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
16 is a perfect square (of 4) and the square root of 256.
No, 276 is not a perfect square. The nearest perfect squares are: 162 = 256 172 = 289
Yes, 1536 is divisible by 256.
The idea is to take out perfect squares. The largest perfect square in this case is 256, which is the square of 16 (if you have trouble figuring this out, you can take out a smaller perfect square first, and then see if you find additional perfect squares). In any case, the end result should not have a factor that is a perfect square. Using the symbol "root()" for square root: root(512) = root(256 x 2) = root(256) x root(2) = 16 root(2)
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152 = 225, and 162 = 256 So there can be no integer, k, such that k2 = 250 and that is what defines a perfect square.
to find the no. of non prefect squares is the square of 15 is 225 and the square of 16 is 256. We need to subtract the square of 15 and 16 256 ( 16 ) -225 (15 )= 31 Therefore there are 31 non perfect squares. Hop you understand
A perfect square number is an integer multiplied by itself. There are infinitely many such numbers.
The only perfect square between 250 and 280 is 256, which is equal to ±16 squared.
7 squared is 49, 16 squared is 256...
256 square meters = 2,755.56 square feet (rounded)
There are no real square roots of -256. But using complex numbers the square roots of -256 are 16i and -16i.