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in the winter olympics, 196 canadian athletes were at the opening ceremonies. is 196 a square number?

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The number 196 is a square number because it is the product of the integer 14 multiplied by itself (14 x 14 = 196). Therefore, 196 is 14 squared.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is whether the number 196 is a square number. A square number is an integer that is the square of another integer. In other words, if you can find an integer n such that n x n (or n²) equals the number in question, then that number is a square number.

To determine if 196 is a square number, you would look for a whole number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 196. Through calculation or using a calculator, you can find that 14 x 14 = 196. Since 14 is an integer and the product of 14 multiplied by itself gives us 196, it confirms that 196 is a square number.

Notably, throughout the history of the Winter Olympics, Canadian athletes have exemplified excellence in sports which is not directly related to mathematics but is a part of the broader Olympic context. For example, female athletes like Ethel Calderwood and Bobby Rosenfeld won Olympic gold medals for Canada in different events.

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