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If, by "third square root" you mean cube root, the answer is 7.
The square root of five to the third power is 11.1803398875 (rounded).
If, by third square root, you mean sqrt(sqrt(sqrt(1000))) then the answer is 2.371374
It refers to the fact that a cube is 3 dimensional whereas a square is only 2 dimensional
One perfect square times another perfect square does produce a third perfect square.
The sum of 32 is 9.
a square is 2 dimensional and a cube is 3 dimensional
A factor tree has factors, not square roots - unless they are integers.
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11 + 12 + 9 = 32
Assuming you are referring to the 23rd squared integer, the answer is 23*23 = 529
No, a perfect square is the square of an integer number. Fractions are never a perfect square, as the square of an integer is always another integer.Actually fractions can be perfect squares an example is one ninth, it would be one third times one third which equals one ninth.
The answer is yes given no restrictions on the kinds of numbers we allow to be discussed. Simply, think of a repeating decimal number. It has a square root and therefore it is a square. That square root is likely to be an irrational number, but it is a number and so it's square exists and that square is a repeating decimal number. For example, 1/9 (one ninth) is 0.111111... and it is the square of 1/3 (a third), 0.333333...
241, 341, 391, 541 and a lot more...
Three squared is equal to 9. To square a number, means that you multiple the number or integer by itself, such as 3 x 3.
If you're starting at zero and counting up, then they're the same number, so their difference is zero.