Such a number is called a "perfect square".
Of course they can. Every integer greater than zero is a square root.
A rational number is one that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, p/q where q > 0. In decimal form, it has a terminating or recurring representation.An rational number is a number than cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers. In decimal form, it has a infinitely long, non-recurring representation.A square root can be either rational or irrational or neither.Examples:The square roots of 4 are -2 and +2, both rational.The square roots of 2.25 are -1.5 and +1.5, both rational.The square roots of 2 are -1.41421... and +1.41421, both irrational.The square roots of -2 are -1.41421...*i and +1.41421*i, both imaginary.
The integers are 4 and 9, so the equation would be 16+81=? and 16+81=97
square inches do not have square roots only number have square roots.
Perfect square roots are square roots that have a whole number that can go into it perfectly. Nonperfect square roots are square roots that have decimal numbers going into it. Example: Perfect Square Root: 144- Square Root: 12 Nonperfect Square Root: 24- Square Root: About 4.89
What are the integers between 0 and 100 whose positive square roots are integers?
It is a perfect square.
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Such a number is called a "perfect square".
All of the integers between 20 and 30 are square roots.
A factor tree has factors, not square roots - unless they are integers.
Only if the integer is a perfect square.
The square roots of 25 are integers, not fractions.
Are you talking about negative powers.