If you mean "are there two values which, when squared, equal 100" then the answer is yes.
102 = 100
-102 =100
If you mean "Can 1002 result in two different answers" then the answer is no.
1002 = 10,000
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.
10 sq is 100 9 sq is 81 100-81 is 19
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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.
There are two, 64 and 81. The first is 8 squared and the second is 9 squared. 10 squared is too much and 7 squared is too little.
The equation ( x^2 = 100 ) has two possible solutions: ( x = 10 ) and ( x = -10 ). This is because squaring both positive and negative values results in the same positive outcome. Thus, the two solutions are ( x = 10 ) and ( x = -10 ).
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.
10 sq is 100 9 sq is 81 100-81 is 19
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.
Two squared is 4, and eight squared is 64. Adding these values together with seven gives you 4 + 7 + 64 = 75. Then, subtracting four results in 75 - 4 = 71. Thus, the final answer is 71.
The two square numbers that add up to 100 are 36 and 64. Specifically, 6 squared (6²) equals 36, and 8 squared (8²) equals 64. When combined, 36 + 64 equals 100.
1 and 36 is one of two possible pairs -> so the squared numbers are 12 and 62
36 and 64
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