13
Six-and-a-quarter
6
The only number that satisfies this condition is zero. When you subtract zero from any number, you will always end up with the same number. This is because subtraction is the inverse operation of addition, and adding zero to a number does not change its value.
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.
What you have to do is multiply that number by the same number for example 3x3=9 so 9 is a square number.
55
A square number
Six-and-a-quarter
yes in some cases
Subtracting a positive number from any other number results in a lower value. For example, subtract 5 from 7: 7 - 5 = 2 It is exactly the same if the positive number is subtracted from a negative number. Subtract 5 from -3 for example: -3 - 5 = -8 The value of the result is lower and the result will always be negative.
You can subtract them or divide them. If you subtract them, the result is their difference. If you divide them, the result is their ratio.
No. When you subtract negative numbers, they have the same effect as if you added a positive number. In this scenario as described, the only result would be a positive number.
Pick a number between 8 and 20. double that number. subtract 16 from that answer. Multiply that result by 4. Divide that total by 8. add 15 to that answer. subtract the number that you started with.
multiply the same number with the question. the result is square number. for eg: given number is 2. we want to multiply the number with 2. answer is 4. square for 2 is 4.
Yes, because subtrating a negative number is the same thing as adding a positive number.
Times it again by the same number [e.g] square of 4 is 4X4=16 so square of 4 is 16
Yes, but only if the original number is zero or 1 .