Pythagorean Triples
There are no whole numbers that satisfy your request.
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No, whole numbers are not closed under division. When you divide one whole number by another, the result may not be a whole number. For example, dividing 1 by 2 gives 0.5, which is not a whole number. Therefore, whole numbers do not satisfy the closure property for division.
No. Consider the set of odd integers.
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There are no whole numbers that satisfy your request.
-231
the pathagorean triple is when 3 whole numbers satisfy the pathagorean therom.
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The result of multiplying two whole numbers is called a product. It is a multiple of each of the whole numbers.
The square roots of 71 are -8.43 and +8.43 (approx).So any whole numbers between -8 and +8 will satisfy the requirements. One answer: -2 and -1.The square roots of 71 are -8.43 and +8.43 (approx).So any whole numbers between -8 and +8 will satisfy the requirements. One answer: -2 and -1.The square roots of 71 are -8.43 and +8.43 (approx).So any whole numbers between -8 and +8 will satisfy the requirements. One answer: -2 and -1.The square roots of 71 are -8.43 and +8.43 (approx).So any whole numbers between -8 and +8 will satisfy the requirements. One answer: -2 and -1.
No. Consider the set of odd integers.
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Fractions.
Rational numbers whose square roots are whole numbers are themselves whole numbers. They are called square numbers, e.g. 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 and so on.
No. Positive numbers can be whole numbers but they can also be decimal numbers and fractions. If a value is a whole number, it does not have a fraction or decimal part and it is not negative. Whole numbers are also called natural numbers or counting numbers.
There are no whole numbers that satisfy those conditions. If that was -3, you could use 3 and -1.