The question is ambiguous.
If you meant negative (64 squared), the value is -4096, which is a negative integer.
If, instead, you meant (negative 64) squared, the value is +4096, a positive integer.
negative 64 is not a prime number because 64 can be times by 8.
Yes because 8 time 8 = 64
That means there is an integer which, when squared, is exactly equal to 64.
64 squared (64 x 64) is 4,096.
No, 8 squared is not an irrational number. When you square 8, you get 64, which is a whole number and therefore a rational number. Rational numbers can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, and since 64 can be expressed as 64/1, it fits this definition.
That simply means that there is both a positive and a negative number which, when squared, gives you 64.
64
negative 64 is not a prime number because 64 can be times by 8.
No. 64 is a positive number.
8
Yes because 8 time 8 = 64
64 and 81 ; 64 is 8 squared and 81 is 9 squared
That means there is an integer which, when squared, is exactly equal to 64.
64 squared (64 x 64) is 4,096.
No, 8 squared is not an irrational number. When you square 8, you get 64, which is a whole number and therefore a rational number. Rational numbers can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, and since 64 can be expressed as 64/1, it fits this definition.
100. the pattern is 7 squared, 8 squared, 9 squared....
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