That would be the square of 6, 36.
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∙ 2009-05-24 17:42:29Square numbers formed when two same numbers multiply together and the answer is the square number. For example: 6 x 6=36, 6 and 6 are the same number, therefore 36 is a square number.
no, it is not a perfect square, but it can be reduced to: 6 time the square root of 6
yes its a square number * * * * * No, it certainly is not. No. The square root of 6 is not an integer because there is no integer that, when multiplied by itself, gives 6.
Every number is a square root of some number. So any number between 5 and 6 is a square root.
6^2 = 36. 36 is, therefore, the sixth square number.I guess that would be the square of 6.
Square numbers formed when two same numbers multiply together and the answer is the square number. For example: 6 x 6=36, 6 and 6 are the same number, therefore 36 is a square number.
To square a number, multiply the number by itself.Example: The square of 6 is (6 times 6) = 36.Note: This gives you the area only if the figure is a square.
Assuming the first square number is 12, then the sixth (not sith) square number is 62 or 6*6 = 36.
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no, it is not a perfect square, but it can be reduced to: 6 time the square root of 6
The square root of 6 lies between 2 and 3.
No. The square root of 6 is irrational.
yes its a square number * * * * * No, it certainly is not. No. The square root of 6 is not an integer because there is no integer that, when multiplied by itself, gives 6.
36 is a triangle number (1+2+3+4+5+6+8+9), a square (6*6) and an even number.
It is a cube number because 6*6*6 = 216
Every number is a square root of some number. So any number between 5 and 6 is a square root.
6 times the square root of 6