No - 48 is not the square of an integer, though 49 is.
Question: Is the number 48 a perfect square? Answer: The number 48 is not a perfect square because there is no integer, that when multiplied by itself equals 48. Some examples of perfect squares: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100...
Yes, 2304 = 48^2
1, 4 and 16
0
The largest perfect square factor of 48 is 16.
It is not a perfect square.
No - 48 is not the square of an integer, though 49 is.
Question: Is the number 48 a perfect square? Answer: The number 48 is not a perfect square because there is no integer, that when multiplied by itself equals 48. Some examples of perfect squares: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100...
Yes, 2304 = 48^2
1, 4 and 16
0
48
There are two: 25 and 36.
81 because 9x9 equals81
That simply means that there is no whole number which, when squared, gives you 48. Try it out - you'll quickly see that there there are two consecutive whole numbers, such that, if you square one you get LESS than 48, if you square the next one, you get MORE.
No. But it's only (8x) bigger than one perfect square, (24x) bigger than another one, and (48) smaller than another one.