No, 188 is not a perfect square. The nearest perfect squares as 169 and 196.
Yes, it is a perfect square.
196 = 142
no
The square root of 175 is 13.23 (2 decimal places) so it is not a perfect square number. The closest perfect squares are 169 (13 squared) and 196 (14 squared).
96 + 4 = 100 96 + 25 = 121 96 + 100 = 196 96 + 529 = 625
Yes.
No, 188 is not a perfect square. The nearest perfect squares as 169 and 196.
196 is a perfect square. Since the area of a square is equal to the square of the measure of the length of its side, the side length will be the square root of 196, which is 14 ft.
Yes, it is a perfect square.
196 = 142
no
169 and 196 are the only perfect square numbers between 160-200.
No, but 14 squared is 196 and 13 squared is 169 those are the nearest square numbers.
169 and 196 are perfect squares. Their square roots are 13 and 14 respectively. The perfect squares from 1^2 to 16^2 are: 1,4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 144, 169, 196, 225, 256. It is useful to memorize the perfect squares, as it makes estimating square roots easier. In case you wanted to find the square root of 169,196, the answer is roughly 411.334414... The square roots of integers which are not perfect squares are irrational, so they can not be expressed exactly as a sequence of digits.
196's prime numbers are (2) (2) (7) (7). For example, if you square those prime numbers you would get 14. Why? Because u need equal integers within a square root, so that you can take that integer outside the square root. With the same knowledge, we can apply ask the question whether 196 is a cube root. If it's a cube root, then it needs to have 3 same integer (ex: 3x3x3x4x4x4x; 2x2x2x7x7x7). As you can see we don't have third same integer. Also, even if it is 2x2x2x7x7, it cannot be a cube root because it is missing the third 7. So the answer is that 196 is a perfect square and not a perfect cube. Note: you cannot have a square root of a negative integer, if the question is "is -196 a perfect square or a perfect cube", then the answer is neither. Of course you can SQUARE the negative number (ex: (-2)^2=+/- 4), but you cannot mathematically square root a negative number unless your using the imaginary integer "i". I hope it answers your question and just a bit more.
The square root of 175 is 13.23 (2 decimal places) so it is not a perfect square number. The closest perfect squares are 169 (13 squared) and 196 (14 squared).