The two square roots of the number, '169', are +13 and -13 .
The 13th square number is simply 13 times 13 = 169
The square root of 169 is 13 which is a rational and also a Prime number
13 x 13 = 169
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Let 'N' be the number. The sum of the number and 13 is (N+13).The square of the sum of the number and 13 is (N+13)2N2 + 26 N + 169.It's probably easier to add 13 to the number and then square that answer ... less arithmetic.
The two square roots of the number, '169', are +13 and -13 .
It is both.13 is the square of +/- 3.6056, approx. However, since it is not the square of an integer, it is not a perfect square.It is also the square root of 169.
169. 13 x 13 = 169. square root of 169 = 13.
-1 is an odd number but not a perfect square.
They don't necesarily,3 is a triangular number and 10 is a triangular number. Their sum is 13 which is not a square number.They don't necesarily,3 is a triangular number and 10 is a triangular number. Their sum is 13 which is not a square number.They don't necesarily,3 is a triangular number and 10 is a triangular number. Their sum is 13 which is not a square number.They don't necesarily,3 is a triangular number and 10 is a triangular number. Their sum is 13 which is not a square number.
The 13th square number is simply 13 times 13 = 169
The 13th square number = 13 x 13 = 169
The square root of 169 is 13 which is a rational and also a Prime number
The square root of 13 is irrational. All square roots of whole numbers are irrational unless the number is a perfect square.
If the square root of a number is irrational, it is its own conjugate. sqrt(13)*sqrt(13) = 13 and you no longer have an irrational!
13 x 13 = 169