It depends on the table. I suspect it is a multiplication table showing all numbers from 1-100 in a grid, (because that is the one on my kid's homework assignment)
The dividend is the squared number (for example, in this problem, 4 is the dividend 22=4 )
So Square number dividend between 1-100 are 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100
The only one that shows up more than once is 9 because it is the prduct of 9*1, 1*9, and 5*5
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It means the square root. like the diving table over a number but with a tick means the square root of this number
23X5
Yes. Every prime number appears in its own times table. But it does not appear in any other.
an odd number to an odd number, the ball will stop at corner C.an odd number to an even number, the ball will stop at corner D.an even number to an odd number, the ball will stop at corner B.The number of hits is the sum of the numbers of the ratio (stated as a fraction & reduced to its simplest form) of the table's sides.If the table is a square, there will be two hits.If the table is a square, the ball will stop at corner C.The ball will never stop at corner A.It's all explained here : See below for related linkand here: See 2nd related link below
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No. 4x1 is 2x2, which is a square number.
Two ADDITIONAL times (12 x 1 = 12 and 1 x 12 = 12)
The atomic number, which is located at the top of each element square in the periodic table, tells you the number of protons and electrons in an atom of that element.
The only thing it might mean would be number, but that is usually no. and not NO. NO would be nitrogen oxide (nitric oxide), but that would NOT appear in the periodic table, as it is a compound, and only ELEMENTS appear in the periodic table.
It means the square root. like the diving table over a number but with a tick means the square root of this number
The mass number does not appear on the periodic table because the periodic table lists elements by their atomic number, which represents the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. The mass number is the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom, so it is not included on the periodic table to maintain simplicity and consistency in organizing elements.
its atomic number
The mass number is located at the top of each element's square on the periodic table. It represents the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
Transuranium elements are elements that appear after uranium. Elements with atomic number 93 to 103, appear in the actinides whereas elements with atomic number 104 to 118 appear in the 7th period.
Each square in periodic table contains following: 1. symbol of the element 2. atomic number
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