64
3 is a factor of the square number 9.
Actually it can, if it's not the square of a prime number. For example, 144 is the square of 12; but you can also factor it as 6 x 24.
yes,100 is a square number because if it doesn't like add like go into a cube number its obviously gonna be square number. And also 10 multiplied by 10 actually equals 100 so yea
Write the prime factors as powers. In a square number, each prime number appears an even number of times - i.e., an even power. Examples: 4 = 22 (even power, this is a square) 144 = 24 x 32 (all powers are even, this is a square) 12 = 22 x 3 or 22 x 31 (3 has an odd power so it is not a square) (If a number is a perfect square, that is equivalent to saying that its square root is a whole number.) * * * * * In this case there is a particularly fast method. The number ends in 0 so 10 must be a factor of the number. That is to say, 2 and 5 must be prime factors of the number. If it is a square then 22 and 52 must be factors of the number ie 22 x 52 = 100 must be a factor. But if 100 is a factor, the number must end in 00. It does not so it cannot be a square.
1, 25
1 and 25
1 and 25
The only square number in that range that has 32 as a factor is 64.
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1, 4, 25 and 100.
No square number is a prime number, since it has the number you squared as a factor. There are several square numbers less than 100. Just calculate the squares of all numbers, starting with 1, until you reach or pass 100. Then stop.
A square root is the factor of a number once squared. for example √100 is 10. 10 x 10 or 102= 100.
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A factor that is a square number. 16 is a square factor of 32.
3 is a factor of the square number 9.