No - 48 is not the square of an integer, though 49 is.
Question: Is the number 48 a perfect square? Answer: The number 48 is not a perfect square because there is no integer, that when multiplied by itself equals 48. Some examples of perfect squares: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100...
no. because it is 6.9282032
Yes, 2304 = 48^2
1, 4 and 16
The largest perfect square factor of 48 is 16.
It is not a perfect square.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! A perfect number is one where all its factors (except itself) add up to the number itself. Unfortunately, 48 is not a perfect number because the sum of its factors (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24) equals 76, not 48. But hey, every number is special in its own way!
No - 48 is not the square of an integer, though 49 is.
There are none
Question: Is the number 48 a perfect square? Answer: The number 48 is not a perfect square because there is no integer, that when multiplied by itself equals 48. Some examples of perfect squares: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100...
I think the gcf for numbers 24 and 48 is 24 but im not so sure
24 and 48 have a GCF of 24 and an LCM of 48.
24, 48 and 240048 are three possibilities.
24*48=1152 ft2 (Or 1152 square feet)
Oh, perfect numbers are like little treasures in the world of math! Up to 100, we have two perfect numbers: 6 and 28. A perfect number is when all its divisors (except itself) add up to the number, creating a harmonious balance in the mathematical universe. Just like adding a happy little tree to a painting, perfect numbers bring a sense of symmetry and beauty to the world of numbers.
no. because it is 6.9282032