The first 51 squares of natural numbers are: 12 = 122 = 432 = 942 = 1652 = 2562 = 3672 = 4982 = 6492 = 81102 = 100
112 = 121122 = 144132 = 169142 = 196152 = 225162 = 256172 = 289182 = 324192 = 361202 = 400
212 = 441222 = 484232 = 529242 = 576252 = 625262 = 676272 = 729282 = 784292 = 841302 = 900
312 = 961322 = 1024332 = 1089342 = 1156352 = 1225362 = 1296372 = 1369382 = 1444392 = 1521402 = 1600
412 = 1681422 = 1764432 = 1849442 = 1936452 = 2025462 = 2116472 = 2209482 = 2304492 = 2401502 = 2500
51 squared= 2601
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There are 17 such numbers.
102 = 100 which is the first possible three digit number that is a perfect square. 312 = 961 which is the last possible three digit number that is a perfect square. So there are 22 three digit positive numbers that are perfect squares.
To create a list of seven numbers with a mode of ten and a mean of fourteen, start by ensuring that the number ten appears most frequently in the list. For example, you could use four tens to establish the mode. Then, to achieve a mean of fourteen, the total sum of the numbers must equal 98 (since 14 x 7 = 98). You can balance the remaining three numbers to achieve this sum, such as using one 20 and two 9s, resulting in the list: 10, 10, 10, 10, 20, 9, and 9.
1,000. The list looks just like the counting numbers from 000 to 999 .
The first twenty square numbers are:1,49162536496481100121144169196225256289324361400
1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144,169,196,225,256,289,324,361,400 All the square numbers up to 20!
That's an infinite list.
150 is not a square number See related link for a list of square numbers
There are infinitely many and it is impossible to list them.
Without a specific range, that's an infinite list.
The list has infinitely many numbers on it, so it won't be possible for me to present it in its entirety at this time. Maybe later.
There are 99 such numbers - the squares of 2 to 99 and I do not have the patience to list them all.
They are the sixth powers of all integers.
There are infinitely many squares.The first ten are:149162536496481100
There are 22 of those. The biggest one is the square of 22, which is 484. It's easy for you to build your own list of all of them. -- Write down a list of the numbers from ' 1 ' to 22 . Then, one at a time . . . -- Multiply the number on your list by itself, and write the result next to it. -- When you finish doing that for all 22 numbers, you'll have the list of all square integers up to 500.
All numbers are square numbers, for example, the square root of 2 squared is 2. If you mean perfect squares, here's a list: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100