Yes - there is an infinite number of such numbers. Just take the counting numbers (1,2,3,4, etc...) and put them to the power of 6 (i.e. multiply it by itself 6 times). The sequence of such numbers starts: 1, 64, 729, 4096, 15625, 46656, etc...
Square=2 Cube=3
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a square is 2 dimensional and a cube is 3 dimensional
A square number is the product of an integer multiplied by itself, while a cube number is the product of an integer multiplied by itself twice. Between 50 and 100, the square numbers are 64 (8²) and 81 (9²), and the only cube number is 64 (4³). Thus, both a square and cube number within that range is 64.
Square=2 Cube=3
square and cube caculator
There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.
46656 is the square of 216 and the cube of 36 2^6 x 3^6 is the square of a cube and the cube of a square.
It is the smallest composite number that is both a perfect square and a perfect cube.
It is a cube number because 6*6*6 = 216
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a square is 2 dimensional and a cube is 3 dimensional
729, cube of 9 and square of 27
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