A number that produces another number when multiplied by itself is called a "square number." For example, if you take the number 3 and multiply it by itself (3 × 3), you get 9, which is the square of 3. In general, if ( n ) is any number, its square is represented as ( n^2 ).
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Cube Root - The number that produces a given number when cubed Square Root - A number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself: "7 is a square root of 49".
No, 16 is not the only square number that's a multiple of 4.
yes it can All perfect squares are rational numbers as the definition of a perfect square is a number which is the product of an integer with itself. An integer is a rational number, and multiplying an integer by an integer produces another integer.
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Another square number.
The square root of a number, when multiplied by itself, will produce that number.
The number you are referring to is the square root of the second number. In mathematical terms, if you have a number "x" and it produces the square of another number "y" when multiplied by itself, then x is the square root of y. For example, if x * x = y, then x is the square root of y.
8 is a multiple and is not a perfect square.
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Cube Root - The number that produces a given number when cubed Square Root - A number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself: "7 is a square root of 49".
No, 16 is not the only square number that's a multiple of 4.
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