10 squared equals 100. 102 = 10*10 10*10 = 100
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There are 10mm in 1cm. Therefore there are 102mm2 in 1cm2 which equals 100 square millimetres.
The two square numbers that add up to 100 are 36 and 64. Specifically, 6 squared (6²) equals 36, and 8 squared (8²) equals 64. When combined, 36 + 64 equals 100.
They touch each other at (0, 100) on the x and y axis.
1 cm squared is 10mm by 10mm so 1cm squared equals 100mm squared
100 squared (100 x 100) = 10,000
To calculate 6 squared plus 8 squared, you first need to square each number individually. 6 squared is 6 x 6, which equals 36. 8 squared is 8 x 8, which equals 64. Adding these two results together, you get 36 + 64, which equals 100. So, 6 squared plus 8 squared is 100.
100
There are 10mm in 1cm. Therefore there are 102mm2 in 1cm2 which equals 100 square millimetres.
10 squared means 10*10 which equals 100.
100+20+1
Incorrect. 1 m = 100 cm 1 m2 = (100 cm)2 = 10000 cm2
10*10 = 100 so the answer is 10.
They touch each other at (0, 100) on the x and y axis.
When we say "negative 10 squared," we are asking for the result of squaring the number -10. Squaring a number means multiplying it by itself, so (-10) squared is (-10) x (-10), which equals 100. The negative sign is not squared along with the number itself; it simply indicates that the result is negative.
1 cm squared is 10mm by 10mm so 1cm squared equals 100mm squared
102 = 100.I don't think it matters what 's' is.