no because if you try and times on number to itself you'll never get 30
36 is a square number between 30 & 40. 36 is 6 squared.
25 is a perfect square occurring between 20 and 30.
No, only perfect squares like 25 and 36, which are around 30, have a square root that is a rational number.
To find a number that can be squared to give a result between 10 and 30, we can start by finding the square roots of 10 and 30. The square root of 10 is approximately 3.16, and the square root of 30 is approximately 5.48. Therefore, any number between 3.16 and 5.48 when squared will give a result between 10 and 30. One such number is 4, as 4 squared is 16.
To find a number that can be squared to give a result between 30 and 50, we need to look for a number whose square root lies between the square roots of 30 and 50. The square root of 30 is approximately 5.48, and the square root of 50 is approximately 7.07. Therefore, the number we are looking for lies between these two square roots, which means it must be between 5 and 7. So, the number we are looking for is 6.
36 is the square number between 30 and 45
36 is a square number between 30 & 40. 36 is 6 squared.
The only square number between 20 and 30 is 25.
yes
Neither.
It is 30
No.
Five.
The square root of 900 is 30. This is because the square root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. In this case, 30 multiplied by 30 equals 900.
25 is a perfect square occurring between 20 and 30.
Yes; the square root of 900 is 30 which is a rational number.
No because the square root of 900 is 30 which is a rational number