Yes.
No it is not, as the square root of 240 is not an natural number or zero.
This can not be done. Every non-negative number on the number line is the square root of its square. You would have to mark every number from zero on.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
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This is an odd question. I hope you understand that a "square number" is not the opposite of a prime number. Zero is not a prime. Zero is a "square number" since 02=0.
No. The square of a positive number is positive; the square of a negative number is also positive; and the square of zero is zero. If you want to square a number and get a negative result, you need complex numbers. For example, the square of 2i is -4.
Yes.
Ten times the square of a non-zero number is equal to forty times the number. What is the number?
Yes.
"0" And if you think about it, zero times zero is still zero. Zero times anything is zero, so this doesn't have an exception when you do the reverse to find the square root.The square root of a number (n) is a number that when multiplied by itself (squared) results in the original number (n). Therefore, the square root of 0 must be 0 because 0 x 0 = 0.
No it is not, as the square root of 240 is not an natural number or zero.
Yes.
A number greater than zero fits the question. So does the square of any non-zero number.
This can not be done. Every non-negative number on the number line is the square root of its square. You would have to mark every number from zero on.
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
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