always the same
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16 i think :S
No, 32 is a perfect square of nine and it is 4th Motzkin number.
"I" goes to the 1st square above the door. "F" goes to the 2nd square above the door. "Backwards L" goes to the 2nd square above the door. "3" goes to the 3rd square above the door. "7" goes to the 4th square above the door. Finally the "L" goes to the 4th square above the door. See related link below for screenshots.
"I" goes to the 1st square above the door. "F" goes to the 2nd square above the door. "Backwards L" goes to the 2nd square above the door. "3" goes to the 3rd square above the door. "7" goes to the 4th square above the door. Finally the "L" goes to the 4th square above the door. See related link below for screenshots.
4th root of a number is the square root of the square root of the number sqrt (1296) = 36 sqrt (36) = 6 answer: 6
A number has only two square roots. The two sqrts of 24 are 4.898979 and -4.898979 (to 6 dp)
81 is; Natural number, Perfect-square number, Perfect 4th root number, Perfect totient number, Odd Number, Composite Number, etc.
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Answer: 4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4 =1048576 Answer: There is no "4 square root of 10". There is a square root (which number must I square - i.e., raise to the power 2 - to get 10?) and there is a 4th. root (which number must I raise to the 4th. power to get 10?).
Well, let's paint a happy little picture here. The 4th square number is 16 (4 squared), and the 3rd cube number is 27 (3 cubed). If we add them together, we get 43. Isn't that just a lovely sum? Just like adding a touch of bright color to a beautiful landscape.
9 to the 2nd power (92) 3 to the 4th power (34)