A measure of square feet is a measure of area, and area is 2-dimensional. But you may be interested in the total area of a shape that is more complicated than a regular rectangle, so the total area may be the sum of several different multiplications. You also have situations where you want the area of a circle, or some other shape that is bound by complex curves. In these cases the calculations involve more than a simple multiplication of two numbers.
So again, the 'square feet' result tells you that you are dealing with area, a 2-dimensional shape in a plane (or nearly a plane if you are dealing with land), but it does not tell you anything about the complexity of the shape in measures.
yes because square numbers have to be hole numbers to be square
They are called square numbers because they can form a square and the square is one number times itself. They are called square numbers because they represent the area of a square with integer sidelengths. Example: 49. 49 is the area of a 7x7 square, so 49 is a square number.
square numbers get their name because the dimensions of a square are 2x2, 4x4, ect.
Because it is......
Square measurement
You don't. You can convert one square measurement into another - for example, square yards into square feet. You can't convert an arbitrary number (without a measurement) into a measurement.
If each of those numbers represent a measurement in centimeters, just multiply the three numbers. The result will be cubic centimeters, though, not square centimeters.If each of those numbers represent a measurement in centimeters, just multiply the three numbers. The result will be cubic centimeters, though, not square centimeters.If each of those numbers represent a measurement in centimeters, just multiply the three numbers. The result will be cubic centimeters, though, not square centimeters.If each of those numbers represent a measurement in centimeters, just multiply the three numbers. The result will be cubic centimeters, though, not square centimeters.
yes because square numbers have to be hole numbers to be square
Square feet are a measurement unit for area. It is not clear what shape the three numbers in the question refer to.
They are called square numbers because they can form a square and the square is one number times itself. They are called square numbers because they represent the area of a square with integer sidelengths. Example: 49. 49 is the area of a 7x7 square, so 49 is a square number.
square numbers get their name because the dimensions of a square are 2x2, 4x4, ect.
Because it is......
The answer depends on the units of measurement used for the numbers in the question: square feet, square metres, hectares etc.
Square measurement
This question can not be answered because 'feet' is a measurement of length and 'square feet' is a measurement of area. The two units can not be equated. There are however 1420 'square feet' in an area of '1420 square feet'
Because square numbers have more than two factors whereas prime numbers have only two factors
You cannot have linear square footage because: "linear" means the measurement is 1-dimensional. "square" means the measurement is 2-dimensional. The above two statements are mutually contradictory!