No but it can be a square number because 1*1 = 1
1 is not considered a prime number; 1 is a perfect square.
There are thousands of square numbers. A square number is the answer to a number multiplied by itself. For example, 1 x 1 is 1, 1 is the square number. Another example, 16 x 16 is 166, 166 is the square number.
There is no perfect square number between 1 and 4. On the other hand, every number is a square - or its square roots.
Not sure what you mean by "perfect square root".A "perfect square" is the square of a whole number; if that's what you mean, yes, it's the square of the number 1.
No but it can be a square number because 1*1 = 1
1 is not considered a prime number; 1 is a perfect square.
The smallest square number qreater than 1 is 2. * * * * * 2 is not a perfect square number.
There are thousands of square numbers. A square number is the answer to a number multiplied by itself. For example, 1 x 1 is 1, 1 is the square number. Another example, 16 x 16 is 166, 166 is the square number.
There is no perfect square number between 1 and 4. On the other hand, every number is a square - or its square roots.
There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.
1, as the square root of 1 is 1, and 1 itself is a square of 1.
Yes, 1 is a square number because it is the square of 1, which is 1 multiplied by 1.
Yes, the square root of 1 is 1.
Not sure what you mean by "perfect square root".A "perfect square" is the square of a whole number; if that's what you mean, yes, it's the square of the number 1.
No, because 1 times itself is one, making it not a square number. It has to equal a different number than the number times itself. * * * * * A totally incorrect answer - on two counts. (a) a square number does not have to be different and, (b) even if that were the case, 1 is the square of -1 and -1 is not the same as 1.
That is because 1x1=1 and to be a square root, a number times the same number, it will be a square root of that number*. *Example 8 times the same number (8) will be 64 and 8 will be the square root of 64.