Yes, in so far as all numbers are squares (of some number). But it is not a perfect square.
We will walk through the definition of the square root of 63, find out whether the square root of 63 is rational or irrational, and see how to find the square root of 63 by the long division method. ... Square Root of 63.
7.937253933slightly less than 8 (square root of 64 is 8)
9 is a square number and is a factor of 63
63 square kilometers equates to 678,126,356.25 square feet.
63 square rods is 0.39375 acres.
No, the square root of 63 is not a rational number. A rational number can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, but the square root of 63 simplifies to approximately 7.94, which cannot be represented as a fraction of two integers. Since 63 is not a perfect square, its square root is irrational.
√63 = 3√7 ≈ 7.9372539331937717715
No.
sqrt(63/10) = 2.50998 (rounded)sqrt(63)/10 = 0.79373 (rounded)
The answer is 63.
i guess it is .
Because 7*7 is not 63!