38 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
3 is greater than the square root of 8.
8 is greater than the square root of 60
6.164414003
No
The square root of 38 = ± 6.1644146+sqrt2
38 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
The square root of 38 = ± 6.1644146+sqrt2
The square root of 1,444 is: 38
3 is greater than the square root of 8.
8 is greater than the square root of 60
± 38
6.164414003
No
It is greater than the negative square root of 8, but smaller than the positive square root of 8.
Yes.
No there is not. If you are looking for prime factors of a number and you get to the square root of that number you can stop. Yes, there is. If an integer is not itself a prime, then one of its factors will be less or equal to its square root and the "co-factor" will be greater than or equal to the square root. But both cannot be greater than the square root so, when searching for factors, you can stop when you reach the square root.