Actually, there are THREE correct answers:
4 x 96 = 384
16 x 24 = 384
64 x 6 = 384
It is 2 times 18 = 36 which is a perfect square number because 6 time 6 = 36
its a number that a different number goes into equallyfor example25 is a perfect square because 5 times 5 is twenty five. two of the same number multiply and get the perfect square8 times 8 is a perfect square7 times 9 is not
no, 10 is not a perfect square. in order for a number to be a perfect square, you have to see if the numbers that are multiplied to get it are the same. for example: 2x2=4; 4 is a perfect square. 12x12=144; 144 is also a perfect square 5x2=10 or 10x1=10. 10 isn't a perfect square because 5 and 2, and 10 and 1, are different numbers.
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Square numbers formed when two same numbers multiply together and the answer is the square number. For example: 6 x 6=36, 6 and 6 are the same number, therefore 36 is a square number.
you can multiply two whole numbers together to get that. if you use graph paper, you could make a perfect square. the area of that square is called a perfect square because you can make a perfect square using that many units as the area. for example 4x4=16, so 16 would be the perfect square.
One way to square a number is to multiply it by itself.
A square number or a perfect square.
Yes, except for the number 1, which is a perfect square but not composite.
Yes, in so far as all numbers are squares (of some number). But it is not a perfect square.
Non-perfect square numbers are numbers that are not formed from the square of a number. 12, 13, 14, 21, 99, etc, are all non-perfect square numbers because when you square root them you do not get a whole number, which means they are not formed by any whole number, x, being squared (x^2).
No. Square numbers (or perfect square numbers) are squares of integers. The perfect square numbers are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36 ... 20 is not in the series.
In the appropriate domain, all numbers are square numbers. Perfect square numbers are numbers that are obtained by multiplying an integer by itself.
it is not possible. Here is a simple explanation. Let m & n be whole numbers, so m² & n² are both perfect square numbers. Now multiply them together, and: m² * n² = (m*n)². Since m and n are both whole numbers, then m*n is a whole number, so (m*n)² is a perfect square.
No, -0.6 is not a perfect square. A perfect square is a number that can be expressed as the square of an integer or a rational number. Since the square of any real number is non-negative, there are no real numbers whose square equals -0.6.
No. Perfect square numbers have an odd number of factors.
If you have a number like 12 and you multiply it by the same number: 12 and the answer you get is a whole number, then the whole number is the perfect square.