Let the square number be ( x^2 ). The equation can be expressed as ( x^2 - y = 8 ), where ( y ) is the number being subtracted. Rearranging gives ( y = x^2 - 8 ). The square numbers that fit this equation are 9 and 1, leading to two possible pairs: ( (9, 1) ) and ( (1, -7) ).
when you subtract one square number with another the answer is 16 what are the two numbers
The two square numbers are 9 (= 3²) and 4 (= 2²).
9 and 25
9, the square of 3, and 4, the square of 2
4 and 3
when you subtract one square number with another the answer is 16 what are the two numbers
4 and 9
The two square numbers are 9 (= 3²) and 4 (= 2²).
9 and 25
9, the square of 3, and 4, the square of 2
That isn't possible.
4 and 3
25 and 4 or 121 and 100
The square numbers are: 16-4 = 12
16 and 25
1 and 9.
4 and 1.