sqrt(900) = 30
sqrt(800) = 28.28
So there is just one number which square is between 800 and 900: 29
292=841
-- If the number is more than ' 1 ', then yes. -- If the number is ' 1 ' or less, including negative numbers, then no.
Less than that of a bigger square.
I don't think that there is a number bigger than its square as you are timesing the number Not true. Any number between 0 and 1 is bigger than its square.
-- When the number itself is bigger than ' 1 ' . . . yes. Always.-- When the number itself is less than ' 1 ' . . . . no. Never.-- When the number itself is ' 1 ', its square is also ' 1 ', so they're equal.
24
No, not always since: if a number is more than 1, then its square root is smaller than the number. if a number is less than 1, then its square root is bigger than the number.
22 is one possible answer.
-- If the number is more than ' 1 ', then yes. -- If the number is ' 1 ' or less, including negative numbers, then no.
Less than that of a bigger square.
what is a number you can square that is bigger than 700 but smaller than 800?
both 27 and 28 when squared will work
I don't think that there is a number bigger than its square as you are timesing the number Not true. Any number between 0 and 1 is bigger than its square.
No. The square root of any number between 0 and 1 is bigger than itself. For example, sqrt(1/4) = 1/2 or sqrt(1/9) = 1/3. The square roots of 0 and 1 are the same as the number itself. The square root of any number x that is bigger than 1 is less than x.
-- When the number itself is bigger than ' 1 ' . . . yes. Always.-- When the number itself is less than ' 1 ' . . . . no. Never.-- When the number itself is ' 1 ', its square is also ' 1 ', so they're equal.
You can square any number.
Any number between 24.4948976 and 26.457513 . 25 and 26 are convenient choices.
Select the other number so that it is bigger than the square number!