Well, isn't that just a happy little question! The number you're looking for is 64. It's less than 100, and it's both a square number (8 x 8) and a cube number (4 x 4 x 4). Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes all it takes is a little patience and a gentle touch to find the answer you're looking for.
It is 64 which is also a square number
-- If the number is more than ' 1 ', then yes. -- If the number is ' 1 ' or less, including negative numbers, then no.
123 is two less than 53 = 125 and two more than 112 = 121
Let the number be x Then its square is x^2 3 less than the square of a number is x^2-3 (or x square minus three)
2/6=1/3
eight ( 8 )
It is 64 which is also a square number
0, 1 and 64
26
-- If the number is more than ' 1 ', then yes. -- If the number is ' 1 ' or less, including negative numbers, then no.
For a number to be both a square and a cube, it would have to be a sixth power. There are three sixth powers less than 100: 0^6 = 0, 1^6 = 1 and 2^6 = 64.
8. Details: 8 = 2^3 (a cube) 8+1 = 9 9 = 3^2 (a square)
123
eight
The cube number greater than 50 but less than 100 is 64, which is (4^3) (4 cubed). The cube of 3 is 27, which is less than 50, and the cube of 5 is 125, which exceeds 100. Therefore, 64 is the only cube number that fits the criteria.
3cubed is 27, 5 squared is 25. Answer is 26
Set of even cube less than 50 {8}