It is not a perfect square.
5-square = 25
6-square = 36
So there cannot be a perfect square between 25 and 36.
No. Only square matrices can be triangular.
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26² = 26 × 26 = 676
26 is be the square root of 676
One square foot is equal to 0.09290304 square metres. Therefore, 26 square feet is equal to 26 x 0.09290304 = 2.41547904 square metres.
No. Only square matrices can be triangular.
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A nonsquare rectangle is a rectangle in which all four sides are not equal in length. In a square, all sides are of equal length, while in a nonsquare rectangle, the length and width are different. The opposite sides of a nonsquare rectangle are still parallel, and all angles are still right angles.
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26*26 = 676 square meters
26² = 26 × 26 = 676
There are approximately 21.74 square meters in 26 square yards.
26 is be the square root of 676
26 ft times 26 ft = 676 square feet
One square foot is equal to 0.09290304 square metres. Therefore, 26 square feet is equal to 26 x 0.09290304 = 2.41547904 square metres.
The square root of 26 is not a whole number
Never heard of a square route. But the square root of -26 is 5.099*i where i is the imaginary square root of -1.