The answer to the division is a number (8) that can be added to itself to make 16.
The answer to the square root is a number (-4 or +4) that can be multiplied by itself to make 16.
it multiples by 8
That it is multiples of 8
8
There is no difference between square meters and meters square. for simplicity we use these in different form.
No, but a perfect square is usually the square of a whole number.
A square prism is shaped like a cubid. A square pyramid is a pyramid with a square base.
The difference btwwen a square and a rectangle is that a rectangle has two congruent lines.
3 is the square root of 9. 9 is a square number. 9 is the square root of 81. 81 is a square number.
Those are two completely different operations.
Squaring a number is multiplying it by itself. Finding a square root is dividing, trying to find the two numbers that will multiply to make your original number.
No mathematical difference.
The square of number is a *a ( a number times itself ). For example, 4*4=16, so the square of 4 is 16. the square root is the number before you square it. The square root of 16 is 4. It actually simple to remember this way: think of the root as the root of a tree, growing to multiply itself.
There is no difference between square meters and meters square. for simplicity we use these in different form.
the difference between them is that the bottom face is different one of them is a rectangle and one of them is a square
It is the same as the difference between a blue square and a square.
the difference between them is that the bottom face is different one of them is a rectangle and one of them is a square
Dividing by the square root of minus 1 and multiplying by the mass of a mature Adele penguin travelling at 'c' would not be a method for finding the roots of quadratic functions.
square the first term, plus twice the product of the first and the secon, then square the second.
There isn't a significant difference, just which ever you prefer.
No, but a perfect square is usually the square of a whole number.