Is 0 a Perfect Square? Yes — √0 = 0

Quick Answer

Yes, 0 is a perfect square.  √0 = 0.

Because 0 × 0 = 0.

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Verdict
Yes — √0 = 0

Use the checker above to determine whether any non-negative integer is a perfect square. A perfect square is a non-negative integer that can be written as the product of an integer with itself: n = k² for some integer k. The first perfect squares are 0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, ...

Step-by-Step: Why 0 Is a Perfect Square

  1. Compute √0:
    √0 = 0 (an integer).
  2. Verify by squaring:
    0 × 0 = 0  ✓
  3. By convention, 0 = 0² is the trivial perfect square.

√0 = 0

What Is a Perfect Square?

A perfect square is a non-negative integer that is the square of an integer:

n is a perfect square  ⇔  n = k2,  k ∈ ℤ≥0

Equivalently, n is a perfect square if and only if √n is an integer. Geometrically, you can arrange n identical unit squares into a square grid only if n is a perfect square.

Prime-factorization rule: n is a perfect square iff every prime in the prime factorization of n appears with an even exponent. For example, 144 = 24 × 32 (both even) is a perfect square; 72 = 23 × 32 has an odd exponent on 2, so it is not.

Nearby Examples

nIs perfect?√n or nearest
1Yes√1 = 1
4Yes√4 = 2
8No4 < 8 < 9
9Yes√9 = 3
16Yes√16 = 4
18No16 < 18 < 25
25Yes√25 = 5
32No25 < 32 < 36

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