1: Calculate the square root, then calculate its square root; OR 2: Take the logarithm of the number, divide it by 4 then take the antilog.
Almost any calculator can calculate square roots. Have the calculator calculate it. Then round the result to 1 decimal place.
The square of any odd number will be an odd square number. eg 12 = 1 32 = 9 52 = 25 etc
6 is a even number but not a square number. Any number that does not have a whole number as its square root is not a square number.
Oh, dude, like, okay. So, you want a pseudocode to calculate the square of a number? Easy peasy. Here it goes: START ACCEPT number square = number * number PRINT square END There you go, a simple pseudocode to find the square of a number. Hope that helps, man.
1: Calculate the square root, then calculate its square root; OR 2: Take the logarithm of the number, divide it by 4 then take the antilog.
Almost any calculator can calculate square roots. Have the calculator calculate it. Then round the result to 1 decimal place.
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1 multiplies the number by itself.
To calculate the reciprocal of any number, divide 1 (the number one) by that number.
As 1 million is the lowest 7-digit number and also the square of one thousand, the number you seek is the square of 999, which I'm sure you can calculate!
Three ways.. Multiply n by itself. Calculate Sum[2i+1,{i,0,n-1}] Calculate Sum[n,{i,1,n}]
Any even number you square will give you a even square number =)
The square of any odd number will be an odd square number. eg 12 = 1 32 = 9 52 = 25 etc
6 is a even number but not a square number. Any number that does not have a whole number as its square root is not a square number.
Any odd number multiply with itself, or any other odd number results in odd square number.
No but it can be a square number because 1*1 = 1