A rectangle is an oblong, as its sides are not equal. A square has equal sides. Therefore, a square is not a rectangle. A rhombus is a parallelogram with oblique angles and equal sides.
x2 = 45take square root of both sidesx = positive and negative square root of 45x = + and - 3√(5)Improved Answer:-9 and 36 are square numbers and they add up to 45
Because multiplying negative numbers together gives a positive answer. So the square root of nine is both three and minus three.
1 and 64
Well, honey, the square numbers that have a difference of 40 are 64 and 24. You take the square root of both numbers, subtract them, and boom, there's your answer. Math can be a piece of cake if you just use that noggin of yours.
An oblong is a rectangle. However, an oblong is not a square. Both are rectangles because they both have 4 right angles, but a square is equal-sided and an oblong isn't.
A square and oblong are two different shapes: The square is equal sided, whereas the oblong isn't - both are still rectangles though.
A square or an oblong both have 4 right angles, the maximum possible.
A rectangle is an oblong, as its sides are not equal. A square has equal sides. Therefore, a square is not a rectangle. A rhombus is a parallelogram with oblique angles and equal sides.
This user has never heard of such a thing as an oblong number. If you mean a number that equals the product of two different numbers other than 1, then yes: 36 = 6 x 6 = 4 x 9. Or if you prefer, 100 = 10 x 10 = 5 x 20. ----- this user over here says no, if you define an oblong number to be a positive number in the form n(n+1). to say a number can be an oblong number and a square number is to say that there exists an n such that n2=n(n+1) =n2 + n so unless n=0, this statement is not true, and since the oblong number is positive, then it can't be zero. why can't it be zero (or negative, for that matter)? well, these numbers originally popped up as a geometric picture; an oblong number number is a group of dots arranged in even rows or columns, where there was one more column than row, or vice versa. the number itself is the quantity of dots, which is always positive. another way of thinking about it is by definition, an oblong number is a square minus a row or column, or a square plus a row or column, and thus, not a square.
They are both the same.
1 and 9 are both square numbers, and 9 - 1 = 8.
67
A square number
1 and 36
They are 324 and 361 which are both square numbers
Write both numbers as decimal numbers, then look for terminating decimals between the two.