It is then squared
the number us saud ti be "squared."
Raising a number to the second power means you are squaring the number, multiplying it by itself. 2 squared= 2*2=4 3 squared=3*3=9
because it is equal
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A number squared gives a squared number (this is what the result is called), which I think is what you are asking.
Yes, when you multipy a number by itself it is called squaring the number. 5 squared = 5 times 5 = 25
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It is then squared
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the number us saud ti be "squared."
squared is the name of that answer
Squaring. Two squared = 4. 4 squared = 16.
Raising a number to the second power means you are squaring the number, multiplying it by itself. 2 squared= 2*2=4 3 squared=3*3=9
because it is equal
That doesn't really make sense. If you figure out the square root of the number, the whole point is to find a number which, when squared, gives you back the original number. Therefore, there is no such thing as a "square root that can't be squared".
I think you're asking what multiplying a number by itself is called. If so, it's called "squaring" or "squared". For example: 2 squared, (or 2 x 2) which is 22 = 4 5 squared, (or 5 x 5) which is 52 = 25 12 squared, (or 12 x 12) which is 122 = 144