The two square numbers that satisfy the equation when one is subtracted from the other to give 7 are 9 and 2. Specifically, (9 - 2 = 7), where (9) is (3^2) and (2) is (1.414^2) when considering perfect squares. However, the perfect squares that work are (9) (from (3^2)) and (4) (from (2^2)), since (9 - 4 = 5). So, the two square numbers are (9) and (4).
when you subtract one square number with another the answer is 16 what are the two numbers
4 and 3
The square numbers are: 16-4 = 12
4 and 1.
1 and 9.
when you subtract one square number with another the answer is 16 what are the two numbers
16 and 4
1 and 36
5 and 2
4 and 3
That isn't possible.
The square numbers are: 16-4 = 12
They are 1 and 4.
16 and 25
They are: 16 amd 9
4 and 1.
1 and 9.