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They're all numbers between negative 14.143 and positive 14.143 .

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Q: What are the square roots of numbers 1 - 200?
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Square numbers from 1 to 200?

square from 1 to 200


Square numbers between 1 and 200?

36,64,100,144,196 are the even square numbers between1-200


What are the positive and negative square roots of 1?

The numbers 1 and negative 1 (-1) are both square roots of positive 1.The square root of negative 1 is the "imaginary" number i.


What square numbers are bigger then their square roots?

All numbers except 0 and 1 : n2 > n if n > 1.


How many square roots do negative numbers have?

Negative numbers do not have "real number" square roots.However, they will have two roots (when using imaginary numbers) as do other numbers, where a root including i(square root of -1) is positive or negative.


What are rational numbers whose square roots are whole numbers called?

Rational numbers whose square roots are whole numbers are themselves whole numbers. They are called square numbers, e.g. 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 and so on.


Which whole numbers have square roots between 1 and 20?

All whole numbers between 1 and 400 (=20 square).


Are all square roots irrational numbers?

No. Square root of 9=3. 3=3/1. Therefore not all square roots are irrational


What are examples of perfect square roots?

Perfect square roots are the counting numbers {1, 2, 3, ...} The squares of the perfect square roots are the perfect squares, namely 1² = 1, 2² = 4, 3² = 9, etc.


What type of problems have imaginary numbers?

Imaginary numbers are only ever used when you are using the square roots of negative numbers. The square root of -1 is i. You may find imaginary numbers when you are finding roots of equations.


Where you use complex number?

Complex numbers are the square roots of negative numbers. i.e. root -1 = i


Does a square root have to be a whole number?

No, a square root doesn't have to be a whole number. The square root of 2.25 is 1.5. It could be said that most square roots are not whole numbers. Take just the first few integers (counting numbers). Find the square roots of the numbers 1 through 10 and you'll find three of the numbers have whole number square roots (1, 4 and 9). The other seven don't. For the numbers 11 through 20, there is only 1 number with a whole number square root (16).