No it is not.
A number multiplied by itself is a perfect square as for example 5 times 5 = 25 which is a perfect square
The square root of a perfect square is a whole number. Example sqrt(36) = 6 so 36 is a perfect square Example sqrt(25) = 5 so 25 is a perfect square Example sqrt(8)= 2.828 which is not whole so 8 is not a perfect square
A perfect square is a whole number multiplied by itself. For example, the perfect square of 4 is 16.
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.
No it is not.
A number multiplied by itself is a perfect square as for example 5 times 5 = 25 which is a perfect square
The square root of a perfect square is a whole number. Example sqrt(36) = 6 so 36 is a perfect square Example sqrt(25) = 5 so 25 is a perfect square Example sqrt(8)= 2.828 which is not whole so 8 is not a perfect square
A perfect square is the square of an integer. For example, 1 (which is 12), 4 (22) or 9 (32) etc...
A perfect square is a whole number multiplied by itself. For example, the perfect square of 4 is 16.
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.
-- Find the square root of 4,321.-- It begins with 65.7...-- So the smallest perfect square greater than 4,321 must be (66)2.-- (66)2 = 4,356 .-- 4,356 - 4,321 = 35 .
I think you mean Perfect Square. If so, an example would be 9. It is a perfect square because it can be square root to 3.
35, which makes 66 squared.
The square roots of perfect squares are the numbers that when squared create perfect squares as for example 36 is a perfect square and its square root is 6 which when squared is 36
52 = 25 This a perfect square. Take the square root of each side and.... 5 = 5
For a number to be a perfect square, the number's square root has to be a whole number. 9 is a perfect square because its square root is a whole number, 3. If the square root of the number is a decimal, then it is not a perfect square. For example, 13 does not divide evenly so it not a perfect square.