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It is a number other than zero Its a square of a natural number Its double is the cube of that number What is it?

Four. 4 = square of 2 Double of 4 = 8.... 8 is cube of 2


Define a number which is always positive?

A number greater than zero fits the question. So does the square of any non-zero number.


What square number will give you a smaller answer then itself?

If you square a number less than one, but greater than zero, the result will be smaller than the original number. For example, 0.92 = 0.81.


Is The square of a number always larger than a number?

No, the square of a number is not always larger than the number itself. For positive numbers greater than 1, the square will be larger. However, for numbers between 0 and 1, the square is smaller, and for negative numbers, the square is always positive while the original number is negative, making the square larger in that context as well. Specifically, zero squared is equal to zero.


Is zero a prime or square number or both?

This is an odd question. I hope you understand that a "square number" is not the opposite of a prime number. Zero is not a prime. Zero is a "square number" since 02=0.


What is a nonzero number?

A quantity which does not equal zero is said to be nonzero.


When you multiply a number other than zero by 0. 1 you will always get an answer greater than zero?

The statement is incorrect. When you multiply any number other than zero by 0.1, the result will be a non-zero number that is less than the original number. For example, multiplying 5 by 0.1 gives 0.5, which is indeed greater than zero but less than 5. Therefore, while the result is positive, it is not always greater than the original number.


When you square a number can the result be lthe same than the number you started with?

Yes, but only if the original number is zero or 1 .


Is the number zero a square number?

Yes.


How can zero be bigger than other numbers?

well first off, 0 means that there is nothing there or that your solution is equal to zero. if you have a negative number, then that number is officially smaller or now a lower number than zero because a negative number is of course smaller than a positive or neutral number like zero.


Why does 0 divided by 2 equal -9?

It doesn't zero divided by any number other than zero is zero.


Can you square an integer and get a negative number?

No. The square of a positive number is positive; the square of a negative number is also positive; and the square of zero is zero. If you want to square a number and get a negative result, you need complex numbers. For example, the square of 2i is -4.