False. A square number is a number that is the result of multiplying an integer by itself. For example, 4 is a square number because it is 2 multiplied by 2. In some cases, a square number may be smaller than the original number. For example, 1 is a square number because it is 1 multiplied by 1.
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False. It is true for every positive number greater than 1, this includes non-integers, and any number less than zero. Numbers between 0 and 1 have squares smaller than their principal square root.
False. Only a square number greater than 1 is always bigger than its root. For example, the root of 16 is 4, but the root of 1/16 (0.0625) is 1/4 (0.25) and the square root of 1 is 1.
False
is it true or false my guess is False
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Is false. If ' n ' is negative, then ' -n ' is positive.