It is the square of an integer: that is what a perfect square is.
The square root of 1/100 is 1/10 which is a perfect square but perfect square are usually integers.
100 is a perfect squarebecause 100 = 10*10
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No, it is not. For it to be a perfect square, the square root of it would have to be an integer, but √120 ≈ 10.954. 100 and 121 are perfect squares nearest to 120. ■
It is 100 that is a perfect square between 50 and 150
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1, 4, 25, 100, 2500
It is the square of an integer: that is what a perfect square is.
100 is a perfect square.
The square root of 1/100 is 1/10 which is a perfect square but perfect square are usually integers.
100 is a perfect square of 10.The square root of 1000 is 31.6blahblahblah, so the square of 31 is less than 1000 and the square of 32 is more than 1000.That means the perfect squares between (not including) 100 and 1000 are the squares of 11 through 31, a total of 21 different values.
No, 100,000 is a not perfect square.
Yes, 100 is a perfect square aka. a square number. It's pretty easy toidentify You just multiply a number by itself to get a square number for example: 4 is a perfect square because it has two repeating factors 2x2. If we take 64 as another example, 8x8=64. So 64 would be a square number. 10x10=100 So yes! :)
100 is a perfect squarebecause 100 = 10*10
100 is a perfect squarebecause 100 = 10*10
The numbers with exactly six factors between 1 and 100 are those that are perfect squares. Perfect squares have an odd number of factors because they have one factor that is repeated (the square root of the number). The factors of a number come in pairs, except for perfect squares. In this case, the factors are 1, the square root of the number, and the number itself. Examples of numbers with exactly six factors between 1 and 100 are 4, 9, 25, and 49.