perfect squares
No. Convention defines perfect squares as squares of positive integers.
12 and 14.
no, integers are whole numbers, 1, 3, 56, etc. not 4.4, 2.7
The sum of the squares of the three consecutive integers 11, 13, 15 = 515
They are squares of rational numbers. there is no particular name for them.
Squares. I'm serious. Not everything in math has a fancy name. * * * * * Except that in this case there is: they are called perfect squares.
The sum of the squares of two consecutive positive even integers is 340. Find the integers.
The two consecutive negative odd integers having 74 as the sum of their squares are -5 and -7.
perfect squares
The sum of the squares of the first 1000 positive odd integers (from 12 to 19992) is 1333333000.
No. Convention defines perfect squares as squares of positive integers.
Integers which are the squares of integers are called perfect squares or square numbers. Perfect squares less than 101 are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81 and 100.
The only squares of perfect squares in that range are 1, 16, and 81.
All positive integers which are not perfect squares.
The numbers are 12 and 14.
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