A number multiplied by itself is a perfect square as for example 5 times 5 = 25 which is a perfect square
52 = 25 This a perfect square. Take the square root of each side and.... 5 = 5
yes b/c 5 times 5 is 25! any number times itself is a perfect square.
No. Such a number is referred to as a perfect square. The closest perfect square to 23 is 25, the square root of which is 5.
A number is a perfect square when you can directly extract its square root in whole numbers and without approximation. When you subject a certain number to a radical sign, you can extract its square. Example: 25 is a perfect square. it's square root is 5, since 5 x 5 is equal to 25
A number multiplied by itself is a perfect square as for example 5 times 5 = 25 which is a perfect square
The largest 5 digit perfect square is 99856 = 3162
52 = 25 This a perfect square. Take the square root of each side and.... 5 = 5
99801 is the greatest 5 digit number * * * * * 99801 is not a perfect square! Sqrt(99801) = 315.91 (approx). The largest 5 digit perfect square is 99856 = 3162
Yes, 25 is a perfect squarebecause 25 = 5*5
The question is based on a total misunderstanding. For example, 5 is a non-perfect square but 5 is not irrational!
yes b/c 5 times 5 is 25! any number times itself is a perfect square.
No. Such a number is referred to as a perfect square. The closest perfect square to 23 is 25, the square root of which is 5.
A number is a perfect square when you can directly extract its square root in whole numbers and without approximation. When you subject a certain number to a radical sign, you can extract its square. Example: 25 is a perfect square. it's square root is 5, since 5 x 5 is equal to 25
It is not a perfect square. 5-square = 25 6-square = 36 So there cannot be a perfect square between 25 and 36.
The mathematical term 'perfect square' means that a number, which has a rational number as its square root. 25 is a perfect square, because its square root is 5, a rational number.
It is a square number but not a perfect square. The nearest perfect squares, on either side, are 4^2 = 16 and 5^2 = 25. Since there is no integer between 4 and 5 and the square is a strictly monotonic function, 18 cannot be a perfect square.