To find the smallest square number that has both 2 and 5 as factors, we need to identify the smallest number that has both 2 and 5 as prime factors. This would be the number 2^1 * 5^1 = 10. However, 10 is not a square number. The next number that meets the criteria is 2^2 * 5^2 = 100, which is a square number. Therefore, the smallest square number that has both 2 and 5 as factors is 100.
Well, isn't that a happy little math question! To find the smallest square number with both 2 and 5 as factors, we simply need to multiply the smallest power of 2 and 5 together. The smallest power of 2 and 5 is 2^1 and 5^1, so when we multiply them together, we get 10. And what a delightful number 10 is, it's the smallest square number with both 2 and 5 as factors!
It is: 36
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The smallest number that can be divided by both 30 and 42 is 210.
The smallest number that is divisible by both 34 and 35 is 1,190.
The smallest number into which both 7 and 15 can be divided evenly is 105.
It is: 100
The smallest number that has both twenty-four and thirty as factors is 120.
A square
It is: 36
It is the smallest composite number that is both a perfect square and a perfect cube.
36 is the smallest non-trivial number. It is both square and triangular.
Square numbers have too many factors to be prime.
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1 (1x1x1 or 1x1)
The answer is 36...Triangle = 1,3,6,10,15,21,28,36Square = 1,4,9,16,25,36
36
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The number that has both 2 and 3 in its factors is 6. It's like the cool kid at the math party, hanging out with both 2 and 3, no big deal. So yeah, 6 is the lucky number that gets to chill with both 2 and 3 in its factors.