There are no two squared numbers that add up to 64 as 28 is not a square and all the squares under 64 that are integers never end up adding to 64
1 and 9
36
27
9 and 36
add them all together and then divide the answer by the number of numbers.
40
36 and 64
1 and 9
16 and 9
The two square numbers that add together to make 100 are 36 and 64. Specifically, (6^2 = 36) and (8^2 = 64). When you add them together, (36 + 64 = 100).
The two square numbers that add together to make 34 are 25 and 9. Specifically, 25 is (5^2) and 9 is (3^2). When added together, (25 + 9 = 34).
27
36
The square numbers that add together to make 34 are 1, 9, and 24. Specifically, 1 (1²) + 9 (3²) + 24 (not a square number) does not fit the criteria. However, 25 (5²) + 9 (3²) = 34 works. So, the square numbers are 25 and 9.
9 + 36 (3x3) + (6x6)
67
27