No. An integer can only be the square of an integer, and 11 sqaured is 121, and 12 squared is 144, so 124 has to be an integer greater than 11 and less than 12 - there is no such number.
The number 0.45 is less than 1.0, therefore it is also less than 34.0!
One plus one does equal two. If you have one object, then bring in another object, you will have one more than what you started with. That would be two.
It changes because the number may be lesser than the original equation. The greater the negative number the more likely the inequality sign will change.
Yes, you can have two life insurance policies. There are people who have even more than that. It isn't recommended to have a large number of policies, but two is not uncommon.
When the sum of a number plus 3 is squared, it is 11 more than the sum of the number plus 2 when squared.
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If you mean: (x+3) squared = (x+2) squared +11 Then the value of x works out as 3
if it is not this . -3<x<-2 < or equal
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