The two square numbers which add up to 13 are 9 (which is equal to 3 squared), and 4 (which is equal to 2 squared).
50 squared = 2500 40 squared = 1600 add these two together to get 4100 so your answer is 50 and 40
There are no two whole numbers which when squared sum to 62. There are infinitely may pairs of irrational numbers that when squared sum to 62, eg 1 and √61, 2 and √58
The two numbers in question are 1 and 9. 1 is equal to 1 squared, and 9 is equal to 3 squared.
There are two sets, one of which is 4+9+81.
The two square numbers which add up to 13 are 9 (which is equal to 3 squared), and 4 (which is equal to 2 squared).
50 squared = 2500 40 squared = 1600 add these two together to get 4100 so your answer is 50 and 40
There are no two whole numbers which when squared sum to 62. There are infinitely may pairs of irrational numbers that when squared sum to 62, eg 1 and √61, 2 and √58
The two numbers in question are 1 and 9. 1 is equal to 1 squared, and 9 is equal to 3 squared.
134 (squared = 17,956) and 12 (squared = 144) or 132 (squared = 17,424) and 26 (squared = 676)
16 and 64. 16 is 4 squared. 64 is 8 squared.
30 squared is 900 = 302 80 squared is 6400= 802 add these together and you get 7300 so your answer is 30 and 80
There are two sets, one of which is 4+9+81.
36 and 64
Oh, dude, that's an easy one! The two square numbers that add up to 25 are 9 and 16. Because like, 9 is 3 squared and 16 is 4 squared. So, if you add them together, you get 25. Math can be fun, right?
No. 1+5 = 6, which is not a squared number.
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