To calculate 6 squared plus 8 squared, you first need to square each number individually. 6 squared is 6 x 6, which equals 36. 8 squared is 8 x 8, which equals 64. Adding these two results together, you get 36 + 64, which equals 100. So, 6 squared plus 8 squared is 100.
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2 squared x 5 squared The GCF of 30 and 100 is 10. The LCM of 30 and 100 is 300.
The possible digits are 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
Sure thing, honey. The square numbers between 50 and 90 are 64 (8 squared), 81 (9 squared), and 100 (10 squared). Hope that helps, sweetie.
Three squared is nine. Between the two nines is seven hundred fifty.
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10 squared is 100 12 squared is 144 100+144= 244 10+12= 22
To calculate 6 squared plus 8 squared, you first need to square each number individually. 6 squared is 6 x 6, which equals 36. 8 squared is 8 x 8, which equals 64. Adding these two results together, you get 36 + 64, which equals 100. So, 6 squared plus 8 squared is 100.
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As squared meters are two-dimensional and cm are one- dimensional it is not possible. If you meant cm squared then: 1 Meter squared = 10000 Centimeter squared. Using this you can use simple multiplication to convert.
1 and 36 is one of two possible pairs -> so the squared numbers are 12 and 62
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True and False
36 and 64
The spin quantum number can have two possible values: +1/2 or -1/2.