No, a perfect square is the square of an integer number. Fractions are never a perfect square, as the square of an integer is always another integer.Actually fractions can be perfect squares an example is one ninth, it would be one third times one third which equals one ninth.
It is NOT a square number.
no. 72 is not a square number.
No 132 is not a square number because every number up to 132 times its self does not equal 132 and a square number is a number that is a multiple of 1 number times itself so 132 is not a square number.
Since one foot = 0.3048 meters, if you square this number you get the number of square meters per square foot.
It is: 9*9 = 81
81
(one twelfth) of 10 (square feet) = 0.0774192 m2
The twelfth octagonal number is 408.
The twelfth Fibonacci number is 144.
1/12 + 1/9 is 7/36
1/12 + 1/9 is 7/36
No, a perfect square is the square of an integer number. Fractions are never a perfect square, as the square of an integer is always another integer.Actually fractions can be perfect squares an example is one ninth, it would be one third times one third which equals one ninth.
The spelling for the number 12 is "twelve."
The episode is called HOMR and is the ninth episode of the twelfth season.
He skipped 9th and 12th grade.
The answer is yes given no restrictions on the kinds of numbers we allow to be discussed. Simply, think of a repeating decimal number. It has a square root and therefore it is a square. That square root is likely to be an irrational number, but it is a number and so it's square exists and that square is a repeating decimal number. For example, 1/9 (one ninth) is 0.111111... and it is the square of 1/3 (a third), 0.333333...