2 digit number which is square number less than 42 but greater than 29 = 36
square numbers are 2, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49,...
87 is the only 2-digit number that is 6 greater and 13 less than a square, but it is not prime.
The number must be 42.
9 is an odd square number less than 10 and 92 = 81 which is greater than 50
No, a 4-digit number is not always less than a 5-digit number. The value of a number is determined by the digits it contains, not the number of digits. For example, the 4-digit number 9999 is greater than the 5-digit number 1000. It is important to consider the actual numerical value when comparing numbers, not just the number of digits.
when the number is greater than 1
87 is the only 2-digit number that is 6 greater and 13 less than a square, but it is not prime.
36
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The number must be 42.
The number is 57.
The square of any number greater than 10 (or less than -10) will be greater than 100.
Yes, if the number is less than '1'.Just the opposite, if the number is greater than '1'.
9 is an odd square number less than 10 and 92 = 81 which is greater than 50
Work it out with a few clues. Only a 3 can be the last digit of number whose square has a 9 at the end. There are 4 digits in the square, so the root is greater than 31, and less than 100. The square of 5 = 25, so the square of 50 = 2500
No, a 4-digit number is not always less than a 5-digit number. The value of a number is determined by the digits it contains, not the number of digits. For example, the 4-digit number 9999 is greater than the 5-digit number 1000. It is important to consider the actual numerical value when comparing numbers, not just the number of digits.
when the number is greater than 1
57