There are 31 perfect square numbers between 1 and 1000 (including 1).
The closest without going over 1000 is 961, which is the square of 31. The closest by going over 1000 is 1024, which is the square of 32.
They are the squares of the numbers 1 to 31. Use a calculator to find them.
A square number is any number multiplied by itself. 1 is a square number, since 1 x 1 = 1. 2 is not, since there is no integer that you can multiply by itself to get 2. 4 is the next square number, since 2 x 2 = 4. Squaring 3, 4, and 5 give the next three square numbers: 9, 16, and 25. To get the first thousand square numbers, take each of the first thousand natural numbers (1, 2, 3, ... 1000) and multiply them by themselves. This will produce the first thousand square numbers, ranging from 1 (1x1) to 1,000,000 (1,000 x 1,000).
There are 24 perfect squares between 50 and 1000.
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1, 4, 25, 100, 1000
There are 31 perfect square numbers between 1 and 1000 (including 1).
152 = 225 and 312 = 961 so there are 16 square numbers between 200 and 1000
The closest without going over 1000 is 961, which is the square of 31. The closest by going over 1000 is 1024, which is the square of 32.
They are the squares of the numbers 1 to 31. Use a calculator to find them.
02 + 02 = 0; all other numbers squared are greater than 0. Otherwise 25 (= 52) = 32 + 4262 + 82 = 100√100 = 10; √1000 ≈ 31.6, so largest square less than 1000 is 312Between 100 and 1000 there are 31-10 = 21 square numbers (22 if 100 itself is included since 100 = 102)
There are 24 perfect squares between 50 and 1000.
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The squares of the numbers 32, 33, 34,...,44 the square of the first number 32 is 1024 the square of the last number 44 is 1936
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