144 has only one square, and that is 20,736.
They are: 121 144 169 and 196
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The subsets of all the square roots of 144 are {+12} and {-12}. The single set that includes all the square roots of 144 is {+12, -12}. That's all there are. There are no more.
Four answers are 121 144 169 196.
144 has only one square, and that is 20,736.
They are: 121 144 169 and 196
121, 144, 169, and 196.
The numbers between 30 and 144 are all of the numbers from 31 to 143 inclusive.
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The subsets of all the square roots of 144 are {+12} and {-12}. The single set that includes all the square roots of 144 is {+12, -12}. That's all there are. There are no more.
Four answers are 121 144 169 196.
They are all whole numbers followed by a square. 11 is the only one not followed by its own square...
No; most are not, not even close. 2 is not a square, 6 is not a square, 8 is not a square, 10 is not a square, 12 is not a square, and 14 is not a square, just for starters. Only a very small proportion of even numbers are squares: 4, 16, 36, 64, 100, 144, 196, 256, 324, 400....
All whole numbers between 1 and 400 (=20 square).
121, 144, 169, 196
There are 16 square numbers between 1 and 300: 2 to 17 inclusive. There is no square root of these numbers: only of their sum or product or average or some other operation.