Usually the square of a number is greater than the original number (2x2=4, -2x-2=4) wherther the number is negative or positive. The square of 1 is the same (1x1=1) but the square of -1 is greater (-1x-1=1)
The square of positive decimal numbers is smaller than the original number (0.1x0.1=0.01) and the square of negative decimal numbers is larger than the original number (-0.1x-0.1=0.01)
Well a rhombus is sometimes and square. but a square is always a rhombus
Oh, dude, a square number greater than 50? That's like asking me to pick my favorite pizza topping, impossible! But hey, technically speaking, the square root of 64 is 8, so 64 is a square number greater than 50. Math can be cool sometimes, I guess.
It depends on what you mean by a number. If n is a positive integer (except for 1), then n^2 is greater than n. If n = 0 or 1, then n and n^2 are equal. If n = 1/2, then n is greater than its square. If n is negative, then n is always less than its square.
The square of any number greater than 10 (or less than -10) will be greater than 100.
Yes, if the number is less than '1'.Just the opposite, if the number is greater than '1'.
no
The square of a rational number can be either rational or irrational. However, the square of an irrational number is always irrational.
No.
Well a rhombus is sometimes and square. but a square is always a rhombus
No, the square of a number is not always larger than the number itself. For positive numbers greater than 1, the square will be larger. However, for numbers between 0 and 1, the square is smaller, and for negative numbers, the square is always positive while the original number is negative, making the square larger in that context as well. Specifically, zero squared is equal to zero.
A number greater than zero fits the question. So does the square of any non-zero number.
Always
Oh, dude, a square number greater than 50? That's like asking me to pick my favorite pizza topping, impossible! But hey, technically speaking, the square root of 64 is 8, so 64 is a square number greater than 50. Math can be cool sometimes, I guess.
A rhombus is sometimes a square but a square is always a rhombus. A square is a rhombus with all angles equal to 90 degrees.
only if x is greater than 1
never a negative
Take any number greater than 10. Multiply it by itself. The answer will be a square number greater than 100 - and there is an infinitey of such numbers.