A square number.
It is a cube number as for example 3*3*3 = 27 which is a cube number.
A square root is multiplied by itself to get a given whole number.
To find the number that, when added to a certain number, equals 46, you would subtract that number from 46. In this case, the number would be 46 minus the given number. For example, if the given number is 20, then the number that, when added to 20, equals 46 would be 46 - 20 = 26. Therefore, the number that, when added to the given number, equals 46 is 46 minus the given number.
Reciprocal is the multiplictive inverse. For example, 1/x when multiplied by x gives 1. x is the reciprocal of 1/x. Thus, if a number, when multiplied by a given number, produces 1 as the product, then that number is called the reciprocal of the given number.
A square number.
There are two, 0 and 1.
The number is called a "cube root"
It is a cube number as for example 3*3*3 = 27 which is a cube number.
A square root is multiplied by itself to get a given whole number.
the square root of the given number
If the number is x, then the number multiplied by itself three times would be x4 ... so if the "given number" is y, then y = x4 and thus x is related to the "given number by x = y1/4 i.e. the quartic or fourth root of 4.
A square root.
The square root of 20 is: ± 4.472136The square root of 20 is ± 4.472136 (to 7 sf).A square root of a number is the number that when multiplied by itself equals the given number.
4.242640687It's the square root of 18
Given a number, if you can find another number (usually smaller than the given number) when multiplied by itself yields the original given number then the original given number is a perfect square number
Oh, dude, that's like a square root. It's the number you multiply by itself to get the given number. So, if you're looking for the square root of 25, it's 5 because 5 times 5 equals 25. Easy peasy, right?