No. The only perfect numbers below 100 are 6, and 28.
The sum of the 1st perfect number and 2nd perfect number is. . . 34!
No
The square root of 34 is irrational. This is because 34 is not a perfect square, and its square root cannot be expressed as a fraction of two integers. Therefore, √34 cannot be represented as a terminating or repeating decimal, confirming its status as an irrational number.
Sure. Take the fourth power of any natural number, for example 24 = 16. It square root is a perfect square, in this case 22. As another example, the square root of 34 = 32.
If by 'perfect number' you mean 'perfect SQUARE', then yes. 49 is an odd number and a perfect square.
The sum of the 1st perfect number and 2nd perfect number is. . . 34!
No, it is not.
34*34 = 1156
To find out if a number is abundant, perfect or deficient, you first need to split it into its prime factors: 34 = 2x17 The next step would be to find any combinations, but as we have only 2 prime factors, those are the two we'll work with. You add these together, with 1, and get 20. When this sums to less than the original number it's a deficient number. 20 is less than 34, and so 34 is a deficient number.
No
√25 < √34 < √365 < √34 < 6 Therefore, √34 is between 5 and 6.Is it closer to 5 or 6?34 - 25 = 936 - 34 = 2Therefore, √34 ≈ 6 (to the nearest whole number), or √34 ≈ 5.83.
The square root of 34 is irrational. This is because 34 is not a perfect square, and its square root cannot be expressed as a fraction of two integers. Therefore, √34 cannot be represented as a terminating or repeating decimal, confirming its status as an irrational number.
Sure. Take the fourth power of any natural number, for example 24 = 16. It square root is a perfect square, in this case 22. As another example, the square root of 34 = 32.
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If by 'perfect number' you mean 'perfect SQUARE', then yes. 49 is an odd number and a perfect square.
496 is the third perfect number and 8128 is the fourth perfect number.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math question? If we take 68 and divide it by 2, we get 34. Just imagine that number peacefully resting in the middle, creating a perfect balance. It's like a gentle breeze on a sunny day, bringing harmony to our mathematical canvas.