Yes, 1 is a square number because it is the square of 1, which is 1 multiplied by 1.
1 is a square number 1x1=1 1 squared is 1
1 * 1 = 1AND
(-1) * (-1) = 1
yes
The smallest square number qreater than 1 is 2. * * * * * 2 is not a perfect square number.
The value of (\sqrt{2} \times \sqrt{2}) is equal to 2, as the square root of a number multiplied by itself cancels out the square root and leaves the number. There is no concept of multiplying by infinity in this context as infinity is not a specific number but rather a concept representing unboundedness.
The square root of the number.
Any numbers that can be written as the product of some number with itself e.g.: 1 = 1*1 4 = 2*2 9 = 3*3 16 = 4*4 100 = 10 * 10 There are an infinite number of square numbers so you can't expect a comprehensive list.
There are 9 square feet in each 1 square yard. To convert from square feet to square yards, divide by 9. To convert from square yards to square feet, multiply by 9. 2500 square feet is approximately 277.78 square yards. In general, tile, laminate and hardwood are quoted in square feet, while carpet is almost always quoted per square yard.
No but it can be a square number because 1*1 = 1
1 is not considered a prime number; 1 is a perfect square.
There are thousands of square numbers. A square number is the answer to a number multiplied by itself. For example, 1 x 1 is 1, 1 is the square number. Another example, 16 x 16 is 166, 166 is the square number.
There is no perfect square number between 1 and 4. On the other hand, every number is a square - or its square roots.
There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.There is not a number that is a perfect square and perfect cube between 1 and 25.
1, as the square root of 1 is 1, and 1 itself is a square of 1.
Yes, the square root of 1 is 1.
Not sure what you mean by "perfect square root".A "perfect square" is the square of a whole number; if that's what you mean, yes, it's the square of the number 1.
No, because 1 times itself is one, making it not a square number. It has to equal a different number than the number times itself. * * * * * A totally incorrect answer - on two counts. (a) a square number does not have to be different and, (b) even if that were the case, 1 is the square of -1 and -1 is not the same as 1.
The square root of 1 is just 1
-1 is an odd number but not a perfect square.
That is because 1x1=1 and to be a square root, a number times the same number, it will be a square root of that number*. *Example 8 times the same number (8) will be 64 and 8 will be the square root of 64.