A perfect square is a whole number multiplied by itself. For example, the perfect square of 4 is 16.
None, although "perfect square" tends to be used for whole numbers.
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The same number is multiplied with itself to form a perfect square i.e. a perfect square has real and repeated equal numbers as factors.
perfect square numbers are 16 and 25
A perfect square number is an integer multiplied by itself. There are infinitely many such numbers.
No. Square numbers (or perfect square numbers) are squares of integers. The perfect square numbers are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36 ... 20 is not in the series.
Any multiple of 4 has perfect square factors.
In the appropriate domain, all numbers are square numbers. Perfect square numbers are numbers that are obtained by multiplying an integer by itself.
Square numbers * * * * * Although "perfect square numbers" is more descriptive.
A perfect square is a whole number multiplied by itself. For example, the perfect square of 4 is 16.
None, although "perfect square" tends to be used for whole numbers.
The square root of every perfect square is an integer. However, there are also square roots of numbers that are not perfect squares.
All numbers have factors. Some factors are perfect squares. We call these perfect square factors. 9 is a perfect square factor of 27.
odd numbers, perfect square numbers
no. 64 is a perfect square and so is 100 but because the property that connects those two numbers is addition it is not a perfect square.
no, 10 is not a perfect square. in order for a number to be a perfect square, you have to see if the numbers that are multiplied to get it are the same. for example: 2x2=4; 4 is a perfect square. 12x12=144; 144 is also a perfect square 5x2=10 or 10x1=10. 10 isn't a perfect square because 5 and 2, and 10 and 1, are different numbers.