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√(x)=1444 Square both sides x=2085136
1444
MCDXLIV
1444
Nowadays 1444 in Roman numerals are MCDXLIV But the ancient Romans would have wrote them out quite differently
1444 Torr=1444 MM Hg
38 38X38=1444
1444 would be: MCDXLIV
The number 1444 is notable for being a perfect square, as it equals (38^2). Meanwhile, 1666 is often associated with historical events, such as the Great Fire of London that occurred in that year. Additionally, both numbers can be broken down into their prime factors, with 1444 being (2^2 \times 19^2) and 1666 being (2 \times 3 \times 277).
√(x)=1444 Square both sides x=2085136
1, 2, 4, 19, 38, 76, 361, 722, 1444.
1444? Check that coin again. Not only was there no such thing as a nickel in 1444, the United States didn't exist, and the New World had yet to be discovered.
Whenever there's a zero in there, the rest doesn't matter. The answer is zero.
382 = 38 x 38 = 1444
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1444
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