No, it is not.
6 and 28 are perfect numbers less than 50.
2500 is a perfect square number, it can be written as 50*50.
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.
50 is a not perfect square.
No, it is not.
6 and 28 are perfect numbers less than 50.
There are 24 perfect squares between 50 and 1000.
The only perfect number between 20 and 50 is 28.
2500 is a perfect square number, it can be written as 50*50.
No, it is not near a perfect number. The first four known perfect numbers are 6, 28, 496 and 8,128.
No, it is not near a perfect number. The first four known perfect numbers are 6, 28, 496 and 8,128.
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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.
50 is a not perfect square.
No, 50 is not a perfect square.
There are three perfect squares between 0 and 50 that are even.