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yes,2 is the only no. When added and multiplied by itself gives the same result
If you are talking about the number itself, they can be the same. To be specific: A prime number is a number that only has the factors 1 and itself. A factor is a number that when multiplied creates a product. A prime factor is a prime number that is multiplied to create a product.
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The square of any number is the same as the number multiplied by itself - in this case, 289 x 289.
No, squared and square root are not the same thing. Squaring a number means multiplying it by itself (e.g., (3^2 = 9)). In contrast, the square root of a number is the value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number (e.g., (\sqrt{9} = 3)). Thus, they are inverse operations.
1*1=1
yes,2 is the only no. When added and multiplied by itself gives the same result
This is the same as asking what is the square root of 11,664? And that answer is 107.90737.....
If you are talking about the number itself, they can be the same. To be specific: A prime number is a number that only has the factors 1 and itself. A factor is a number that when multiplied creates a product. A prime factor is a prime number that is multiplied to create a product.
Any number can be multiplied by itself, but one is unique in that it stays the same. 1x1 is 1
answer is 3.
There is no definitive answer
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The square of any number is the same as the number multiplied by itself - in this case, 289 x 289.
No, squared and square root are not the same thing. Squaring a number means multiplying it by itself (e.g., (3^2 = 9)). In contrast, the square root of a number is the value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number (e.g., (\sqrt{9} = 3)). Thus, they are inverse operations.