no, 10 is not a perfect square. in order for a number to be a perfect square, you have to see if the numbers that are multiplied to get it are the same. for example: 2x2=4; 4 is a perfect square. 12x12=144; 144 is also a perfect square 5x2=10 or 10x1=10. 10 isn't a perfect square because 5 and 2, and 10 and 1, are different numbers.
Answer: Her brother is 9 and she is 14. say she is 14, 14+2=16 a perfect square. 14-10=4 which is the square root of 16. So she is 14 and her brother is 9. (He is a perfect square too, by the way.)
200 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
A perfect square is a square of an integer (a whole number).
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No, 15 is not a perfect square.
It is not a perfect square.
It is not a perfect square.
The square root of 1/100 is 1/10 which is a perfect square but perfect square are usually integers.
100 is a perfect squarebecause 100 = 10*10
100 is a perfect squarebecause 100 = 10*10
10 has no perfect square factors (other than the trivial factor 1).
It is 10.
simplest form is just the square root of 10 because there are no perfect square factors of 10
"Still" implies that the original number is a square number. In that case, the answer is as follows: There is no number such that it is a perfect sqiuare and that the number increased (or decreased) by 10 is also a perfect square. And if you do not limit it to perfect square then every non-negative number is a square with the number that is 10 more also being a square.
Yes because 10*10 = 100
Because 10 times 10 = 100
perfect square numbers are 16 and 25