Not unless at least one of the numbers is zero.
they are called square numbers because, the numbers that are being multiplied by itself(5x5=25)would equal its' sum OR answer. These numbers would be a perfect square.
Difference. A sum is the result of adding two numbers, and a difference is the result of subtracting two numbers.
There is no particular characteristic that is common to such numbers other than they are positive integers greater than or equal to 4.
The sum of a [single] square equals the square.
Not unless at least one of the numbers is zero.
a difference
they are called square numbers because, the numbers that are being multiplied by itself(5x5=25)would equal its' sum OR answer. These numbers would be a perfect square.
Difference. A sum is the result of adding two numbers, and a difference is the result of subtracting two numbers.
There are 17 such numbers.
There is no particular characteristic that is common to such numbers other than they are positive integers greater than or equal to 4.
when you add numbers, you get a sum. when you subtract numbers, you get a difference. (also in multiplication it's product, and in division is quotient.)
The sum of a [single] square equals the square.
16 of them.
18
14
Expressed as a sum of square numbers, 29 is equal to ±52 + ±22