0. 0 is a perfect square as well as a perfect cube. And 011 = 0. The next number will be 1.
Well, technically, it is the square of 11.18033989...but it is not a perfect square(a perfect square is the square of a whole number. 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144,169,196,225,256, etc.)
64 = 8x8 = 4x4x4
A cube root of a perfect cube has only one dimension. A perfect cube is a number that can be obtained by multiplying an integer by itself three times. Taking the cube root of a perfect cube will give you the original integer value, effectively reducing the dimensionality back to one.
well it is a 7 by 4 ace
0. 0 is a perfect square as well as a perfect cube. And 011 = 0. The next number will be 1.
Well, let's see. Perfect cubes that are two digits: 27 64 Could it be 27? Well, 2+7 is 9, and that's a perfect square with a square root of 3, and the cube root of 27 is three. Looks like we've found our answer, especially since 6+4 = 10, which is NOT a perfect square.
Well, technically, it is the square of 11.18033989...but it is not a perfect square(a perfect square is the square of a whole number. 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144,169,196,225,256, etc.)
64 = 8x8 = 4x4x4
A cube root of a perfect cube has only one dimension. A perfect cube is a number that can be obtained by multiplying an integer by itself three times. Taking the cube root of a perfect cube will give you the original integer value, effectively reducing the dimensionality back to one.
It is: 1,000,000
well it is a 7 by 4 ace
The fourth positive cube number is 4x4x4 which equals the number 64.
Well a square cube is the same length on all sides unlike a rectangle cube.
Well, the basic idea is that every positive number is the square of some number. For example, 2 is the square of a number known as the square root of 2; 3 is the square of a number known as the square root of 3; etc. The "perfect squares" are the squares of integers. That would make all other numbers "non-perfect squares", though this term is not usually used in practice.
Well actually... there are two answers...Answer #1: 6443=64sqrt(64)=8Answer #2: 113=1sqrt(1)=1~제니치
The only number less than 100 that is both a square number and a cube number is 64. This is because 64 is 8 squared (8 x 8 = 64) and 4 cubed (4 x 4 x 4 = 64). In general, a number that is both a square and a cube must be a perfect sixth power, meaning it can be expressed as a^6 for some integer a.