A perfect square is a rational number equal to the square of a whole number.
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There is no whole number that has that value. The nearest whole number is zero.
Yes, as it is equal to a whole number squared (14).
When the numerator and denominator are of the same value.
'a' minus 'b' whole cube is equal to 'a cube' minus 'b cube' minus (3 a square b ) plus (3 a b square) . .. .....thanks
a2+b2+c2-2ab+2bc-2ca
1 - 1 = 0
A perfect square is a rational number equal to the square of a whole number.
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six and three-fourths
(a-b)2 = a2 _ 2ab+b2
yes its true because of multiplication property, for eg: (-2)(-3)=6. here -x-=+. likewise +x- or -x+ =(-). and if take another eg like (-1)^2(-1 ka whole square )= +1.
There is no whole number that has that value. The nearest whole number is zero.
No, because the square root of 335 is equal to 18.30300522 and this is not a whole number.
if the value above the line of the fraction is greater than or equal to the value below the lin, then the fraction is equal to or greater than 1 whole.
square root