No. Since the square root of a number is whatever number times itself will equal the given number, there can be only one.
There are an infinite number of points on two adjacent sides of a square which can be joined to the diagonally opposite point, so there is an infinite number of ways of halving a square.
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121As 100 = 102 then the next largest square number will have to be 112 which is equal to 121.
The square root of 900 is equal to 30 the square root of 800 is equal to 20√2, or about 28.28 The number you want would lie somewhere between those two values. If you're looking for a whole number, then 29 meets that condition.
The square of 9 more than a number is equal to nine more than the square of a number. What is the number?
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No. Since the square root of a number is whatever number times itself will equal the given number, there can be only one.
(x+9)^2 =x^2 + 9 X^2 + 18x + 81 = X^2 +9 18X + 72 = 0 18X = -72 X =- 4
No, not always since: if a number is more than 1, then its square root is smaller than the number. if a number is less than 1, then its square root is bigger than the number.
There are an infinite number of points on two adjacent sides of a square which can be joined to the diagonally opposite point, so there is an infinite number of ways of halving a square.
4,6,8,10ok, that's kool, now what the hell is the answer to this mind blower?!?!The square of 9 more than a number is equal to 9 more than the square of the number What is the number? the answer is 10,8,6 and 4
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No, square numbers (other than 1) have more than two factors.
The same for both. Both a square and a rectangle have 4 equal angles.
It is if the number is more than ' 1 '. If the number is less than ' 1 ', then it's smaller than its own square root.