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1.Is 190 a perfect square number? A number is a perfect square (or a square number) if its square root is an integer; that is to say, it is the product of an integer with itself. Here, the square root of 190 is about 13.784. Thus, the square root of 190 is not an integer, and therefore 190 is not a square number

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Answered by MysteriousAryan
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Anumber is a perfect square (or a square number) if its square root is an integer; that is to say, it is the product of an integer with itself. Here, the square root of 190 is about 13.784. Thus, the square root of 190 is not an integer, and therefore 190 is not a square number.

Answered by anish391531
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Anumber is a perfect square (or a square number) if its square root is an integer; that is to say, it is the product of an integer with itself. ... Thus, the square root of 190 is not an integer, and therefore 190 is not a square number.

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