Numbers greater than zero but less than one have squares that are smaller.
Consider the number one-half (1/2); half of a half is a quarter (1/4 < 1/2)!
Of course, the square of a negative number is greater (since a negative squared is positive).
Only the numbers zero and one are equal to their squares.
another explanation:
Yes .
In fact there is an infinite number of numbers that have that condition. For example (1/2)² = 1/4.
In fact any positive number ’n’ such that 0<n<1 is a number which has a smaller number when squared.