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  • 07-11-2016
  • Mathematics
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Define the term perfect square.
Provide examples and explain why each is or is not a perfect square.

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MathGeek289
MathGeek289 MathGeek289
  • 07-11-2016
The term perfect square means that the square root of the number is a whole number. [tex] \sqrt{1}= 1 \sqrt{4}= 2 \sqrt{9}= 3\\ \sqrt{16}= 4 \\ \sqrt{25}= 5\\ \sqrt{36}= 6\\ And\ so\ on.[/tex]
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