No.
No, because 32 is not a perfect square.
16 2*16 = 32
Yes. The only known almost perfect numbers are the powers of 2. 32 = 2^5 is an almost perfect number. It has not yet been proved whether {x: x = 2^n for n in N} = {x: x is an almost perfect number}.
The proper divisors of 32 are 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. They add up to 31, so 32 is deficient.
No.
How about: 32*32 = 1024
No, because 32 is not a perfect square.
16 2*16 = 32
Yes. The only known almost perfect numbers are the powers of 2. 32 = 2^5 is an almost perfect number. It has not yet been proved whether {x: x = 2^n for n in N} = {x: x is an almost perfect number}.
No, 32 is a perfect square of nine and it is 4th Motzkin number.
The proper divisors of 32 are 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16. They add up to 31, so 32 is deficient.
1,085 - 61 = 1,024 = (32)2
If you mean is it a perfect square, then no; it is an irrational number (square root of 32 is 5.6568544249). But if you mean can it be squared, then yes; 32 squared is 1024
16
11 + 12 + 9 = 32
16