27 is a not perfect square.
1,000 is a not perfect square.
Yes, except for the number 1, which is a perfect square but not composite.
No, it is not. A perfect square is the product of two equal integers; i.e. 9 is a perfect square. It can be expressed as 3*3. There is no number that when multiplied twice equals 50.
There is no integer, x, such that x*x = 14
27 is a not perfect square.
1,000 is a not perfect square.
No, it's a perfect cube.
If you mean a perfect square, then no. It is between 26*26 and 27*27.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are perfect squares. We call these perfect square factors. 9 is a perfect square factor of 27.
No it is not. 22 is not a perfect square because it is not a product of a rational number multiplied by itself. The closest perfect square would be 25
729, cube of 9 and square of 27
Yes, except for the number 1, which is a perfect square but not composite.
27 is not a perfect square
It is both because 27*27 = 729 and 9*9*9 = 729
No, it is not. A perfect square is the product of two equal integers; i.e. 9 is a perfect square. It can be expressed as 3*3. There is no number that when multiplied twice equals 50.
Yes - the square root of 729 is equal to ±27.