Since pi is irrational, its product with any other number is also irrational. The only exception is a multiple of its own reciprocal.
One example would be a Galois Field size 4 (ie GF(4)). Here, the elements are {0,1,2,3} and every element is its own additive inverse.
1 and 0. 12 = 1 02 = 0
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Our number system of 0 to 9 is derived from the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
If it is 1 then yes; otherwise no.
Yes. i.e. 1 and 0. Usually not though
The square root of 1 is 1.The square root of 0 is 0.
It is if the number is more than ' 1 '. If the number is less than ' 1 ', then it's smaller than its own square root.
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If the square root of a number is irrational, it is its own conjugate. sqrt(13)*sqrt(13) = 13 and you no longer have an irrational!
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According to my calculator, that would be 11111.11106... Do you not own a calculator?
square root(4439) = 66.6258208Also for future reference you can type any equation into google and it will produce an answer. eg. Type: square root of 4439 (Click Search)Also windows has its own calculator StartMenu>Programs>Accessories>Calculator
1 is the smallest positive integer. It is its own square root and cube root, and remains the same if it is squared or cubed. 10 is the base of our number system. 55 is the sum of the first 5 square numbers, 1, 4, 9, 16, and 25.
They can, but they are called imaginary numbers. This is because a "square" of something is the number that, when multiplied by itself, will equal the first number. A negative multiplied by a negative equals a positive, and positives can't turn into negatives on their own, so there are no square roots of negative numbers.