No, 0.08 is not a perfect square. A perfect square is a number that can be expressed as the square of an integer. Since 0.08 equals ( \frac{8}{100} ) or ( \frac{2^3}{10^2} ), it does not result from squaring any integer.
No, 325 is not a perfect square however 324 is a perfect square.
38 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
No- the closest perfect squares are 36 (perfect square of 6) and 49 (perfect square of 7)
It is the square of an integer: that is what a perfect square is.
Yes it is.Since the square of an integer is called a perfect square, then the square root of a perfect square must be an integer.
To compare Bring all four decimal to the same number of decimal places ( 3 d.p.) by inserting suffix ;zeroes; Hence 8,000 , 0.080 , 0.008 , & 0.800 Drop the decimal point 8000, 0080 , 0008 , 0800 Drop the prefix zeroes. 8000, 80, 8, 800. Hence 8000, > 800 > 80, > 8 Hence it follows from largest to smallest 8.0 > 0.8 > 0.08 > 0,008
200 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
No, 325 is not a perfect square however 324 is a perfect square.
A perfect square is a square of an integer (a whole number).
30 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
500 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
38 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
154 is a not perfect square.
No- the closest perfect squares are 36 (perfect square of 6) and 49 (perfect square of 7)
Then the number is called a "perfect square".Then the number is called a "perfect square".Then the number is called a "perfect square".Then the number is called a "perfect square".
8 is a perfect cube; it is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer....you're thinking of 9...
It is the square of an integer: that is what a perfect square is.