1764 is in the 18th century. The century is always one ahead of the actual years. So the 1900s was the 20th century. We are currently in the 21st century.
The year in the 18th century that is a perfect square is 1764, as it is the square of 42 (42 x 42 = 1764). Perfect squares are integers that can be expressed as the product of an integer with itself, and 1764 fits this definition. Other years in the 18th century, such as 1700 or 1800, do not meet this criterion.
1764 was a perfect square year.
There are infinite answers to this question. Some examples are ... 3528 / 2 = 1764 5292 / 3 = 1764 7056 / 4 = 1764 8820 / 5 = 1764 10584 / 6 = 1764 .... etc. Method; Pick a number and multiply it by 1764. Whatever answer you get can be divided by the number you picked to equal 1764.
There were two acts of 1764 the Revenue Act (sugar act) and the Currency Act of 1764.
42 42X42=1764
1802 - 1764 = 38
294 x 6 = 1764
It is 42 because 422 = 1764
The Sugar Act of 1764 occurred in Boston, Massachusetts.
882 + 882 = 1764, so 882 would be the number.
Yes the square root of 1764 is 42
1764 882,2 441,2,2 147,3,2,2 49,3,3,2,2 7,7,3,3,2,2