No. By definition, the square root would be a factor so the number would not be a prime.
Square numbers can't be prime. They have too many factors.
Prime numbers only have two factors; square numbers (other than 1) have more than two.
Prime numbers cannot be square numbers.
They're not. Prime numbers and square numbers are different things.
No.
There are no prime numbers that are square numbers
Square numbers can't be prime. They have too many factors.
i would say no
Prime numbers only have two factors; square numbers (other than 1) have more than two.
Prime numbers cannot be square numbers.
They're not. Prime numbers and square numbers are different things.
No.
no, impossible.
An oxymoron. Prime numbers can't be square. Square numbers can't be prime. You can square a prime number: 3 x 3 - 32 = 9
A square number, by definition, cannot be a prime so the answer is there are no such numbers.A square number, by definition, cannot be a prime so the answer is there are no such numbers.A square number, by definition, cannot be a prime so the answer is there are no such numbers.A square number, by definition, cannot be a prime so the answer is there are no such numbers.
No, square numbers greater than 1 have more than two factors.