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When you square a number is the result always larger than the number you started with?

no


Is the square of a number always larger than the original number?

Yes, unless the original number is 0 or 1.


Is there a number larger than 975 that is a square number?

Yes, there is. Just as there is no largest number, there is no largest square number. For example, if you calculate the square of 975, you get a number that is (a) larger than 975, and (b) by definition, a square number.


Is the square root of a number always bigger than its square root?

No, not always since: if a number is more than 1, then its square root is smaller than the number. if a number is less than 1, then its square root is bigger than the number.


How much larger is a square meter then a square millimeter?

A square meter is a million times larger than a square millimeter.


Is the square of a number is always greater than the number?

no


Is the square of a rational number always greater than the number?

No.


Is New York larger than Mississippi?

New York is larger than Ohio by number of square miles.


Is the square of a number always sometimes or never greater than or equal to the number?

Usually the square of a number is greater than the original number (2x2=4, -2x-2=4) wherther the number is negative or positive. The square of 1 is the same (1x1=1) but the square of -1 is greater (-1x-1=1) The square of positive decimal numbers is smaller than the original number (0.1x0.1=0.01) and the square of negative decimal numbers is larger than the original number (-0.1x-0.1=0.01)


Is the sum of two numbers always greater than the larger number?

Not always, if the smaller number is 0 or a negative number. Then their sum will be equal or less than the greater number.


Does the square root of 2 or 1.5 have the greater value?

Since the square root of a number is the "number times itself that equals the original number," it makes sense that the larger the original number, then the larger the square root. The value of the square root of 2 will be greater than the value of the square root of 1.5.


Is a two-digit decimal number always a larger number than a one-digit decimal number?

No.