Given the prime factorization of an integer how can you determine if our integer is a perfect square?
Yes it is.Since the square of an integer is called a perfect square, then the square root of a perfect square must be an integer.
A perfect square is a square of an integer (a whole number).
an integer
The integer is 26
Yes, a perfect square is a number that has an integer square root.
90 is a not perfect square.
I have never before heard of a non-perfect square but I suppose it would be any non-zero number that is not the square of an integer. People sometimes say "perfect square" to mean an integer that is a square of an integer - I think the "perfect" is redundant but if you do not think "square" is clear by itself, say "integer square."
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Because they are square/cube of an integer.
yes it can All perfect squares are rational numbers as the definition of a perfect square is a number which is the product of an integer with itself. An integer is a rational number, and multiplying an integer by an integer produces another integer.