Well, isn't that just a happy little question! The ninth square number is 81. You see, a square number is the result of multiplying a number by itself, so the ninth square number is 9 x 9, which equals 81. Just imagine all the beautiful things you can create with numbers, just like painting a happy little tree.
The answer is yes given no restrictions on the kinds of numbers we allow to be discussed. Simply, think of a repeating decimal number. It has a square root and therefore it is a square. That square root is likely to be an irrational number, but it is a number and so it's square exists and that square is a repeating decimal number. For example, 1/9 (one ninth) is 0.111111... and it is the square of 1/3 (a third), 0.333333...
If the number of boys in ninth grade is 12 less than twice the number of girls there are 51 astudents in ninth grade then the number of girls is 21
3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510...3 is the ninth number to the right of the decimal place.5 is the ninth number in the series if you count the initial 3.(The first 50 to the right of the decimal place is shown for context.)
square root of 263169 8^3+1 2^8+1 3^3*19 the third 172-gonal number, the ninth 16-gonal number
It is 34.
81 144
It is: 9*9 = 81
No, a perfect square is the square of an integer number. Fractions are never a perfect square, as the square of an integer is always another integer.Actually fractions can be perfect squares an example is one ninth, it would be one third times one third which equals one ninth.
The answer is yes given no restrictions on the kinds of numbers we allow to be discussed. Simply, think of a repeating decimal number. It has a square root and therefore it is a square. That square root is likely to be an irrational number, but it is a number and so it's square exists and that square is a repeating decimal number. For example, 1/9 (one ninth) is 0.111111... and it is the square of 1/3 (a third), 0.333333...
If the number of boys in ninth grade is 12 less than twice the number of girls there are 51 astudents in ninth grade then the number of girls is 21
3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510...3 is the ninth number to the right of the decimal place.5 is the ninth number in the series if you count the initial 3.(The first 50 to the right of the decimal place is shown for context.)
square root of 263169 8^3+1 2^8+1 3^3*19 the third 172-gonal number, the ninth 16-gonal number
23
23
It is 34.
3.141592654
According to the information given, there are 21 girls in the ninth grade.