No, 34 is not a square number because it cannot be expressed as the product of an integer multiplied by itself. In other words, there is no whole number that can be squared to equal 34. Square numbers are typically of the form n^2, where n is a whole number, such as 1, 4, 9, 16, etc.
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Yes as for example the square root of 34 is irrational
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.
The square root of 34 to the nearest tenth place is approximately 5.8.
The two whole number which are -6 (nearest to the negative square root of 34) and +6 (nearest to the positive square root of 34).
No, 34 is not a square number because it cannot be expressed as the product of an integer multiplied by itself. In other words, there is no whole number that can be squared to equal 34. Square numbers are typically of the form n^2, where n is a whole number, such as 1, 4, 9, 16, etc.
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√25 < √34 < √365 < √34 < 6 Therefore, √34 is between 5 and 6.Is it closer to 5 or 6?34 - 25 = 936 - 34 = 2Therefore, √34 ≈ 6 (to the nearest whole number), or √34 ≈ 5.83.
Yes as for example the square root of 34 is irrational
Irrational Number
To the nearest tenth, the square root of 34 is... 5.8
It's an example of "addition".The sum is: 2 sqrt(34) .
The square roots of 1,156 are +34 and -34 .
The answer would be 5 and 6
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.
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