Asked by Oldparts
Rewrite the following as a perfect square.
25k6=
25k6=
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Answered by
Bad At Math Guy
25,600 is 160 x 160
I'm not sure how to rewrite it to a perfect square, cause perfect squares are numbers that are multiplied by a number and that same number. (I can't explain it properly.)
Basically, any number times itself would create a perfect square. For example, 2 x 2 is 4, so 4 is a perfect square.
So in this question, 160 x 160 is 25600 which is a perfect square.
I'm not sure how to rewrite it to a perfect square, cause perfect squares are numbers that are multiplied by a number and that same number. (I can't explain it properly.)
Basically, any number times itself would create a perfect square. For example, 2 x 2 is 4, so 4 is a perfect square.
So in this question, 160 x 160 is 25600 which is a perfect square.
Answered by
oobleck
You know the number being squared has to end in 4 or 6.
50^2 = 2500
54^2 = 2916
There is no perfect 4-digit square that will work.
I suspect a typo.
50^2 = 2500
54^2 = 2916
There is no perfect 4-digit square that will work.
I suspect a typo.
Answered by
Bad At Math Guy
Actually Oldparts said 25k6, which is 25,600. Unless if he really did make a typo.
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