Yes, as long as either number is 0.
a2 + b2 = (a+b)2
a2 + b2 = a2 + 2ab + b2
0 = 2ab
Non-prime squares
In the complex field, every number is a square so there are no numbers that are not squares. If the domain is reduced to that of real numbers, any negative number is not a square. However, the term "square numbers" (not number's!) is often used to refer to perfect square numbers. These are numbers that are squares of integers. Therefore the squares of fractions or Irrational Numbers are non-squares.
In the complex field, every number is a square so there are no numbers that are not squares. If the domain is reduced to that of real numbers, any negative number is not a square. However, the term "square numbers" (not number's!) is often used to refer to perfect square numbers. These are numbers that are squares of integers. Therefore the squares of fractions or irrational numbers are non-squares.
perfect squares also known as square numbers taytay
A square is 100 square feet so 240 squares equals 24,000 square feet.
Square numbers * * * * * Although "perfect square numbers" is more descriptive.
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The square root of every perfect square is an integer. However, there are also square roots of numbers that are not perfect squares.
They are perfect squares.
They are called perfect squares.
No; most are not, not even close. 2 is not a square, 6 is not a square, 8 is not a square, 10 is not a square, 12 is not a square, and 14 is not a square, just for starters. Only a very small proportion of even numbers are squares: 4, 16, 36, 64, 100, 144, 196, 256, 324, 400....
The square roots of perfect squares are the numbers that when squared create perfect squares as for example 36 is a perfect square and its square root is 6 which when squared is 36