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A perfect square is a square of an integer (a whole number).
perfect square
A perfect square number is an integer multiplied by itself.
A perfect square has the condition that it must be any positive integer multiplied by itself. The closest perfect squares to 50 are 7*7 = 72 = 49 and 8*8 = 82 = 64 since 50 lies between 49 and 64, it must be it is not the square of a positive integer and, therefore, is not a perfect square.
63= 9* 7. 9 is already a perfect square, so mulitiply by 7. 7 is your answer.
A perfect square is an integer multiplied by itself.
The product is a perfect square.
Any integer multiplied by itself results in a perfect square.
It is not a perfect square because there is no integer that when multiplied by itself produces 270.
No. There is no integer that, when multiplied by itself, produces the answer -36.
A perfect square is the square of an integer, i.e., an integer multiplied by itself. For example, 25 is a perfect square, because 5 x 5 = 25. But, in literal mathematical terms, a perfect number is a positive integer that is the sum of its proper positive divisors, excluding the number itself. A square number is also called a "perfect square", so an example of a square number is above. So, a perfect square number would have to be a number that is both perfect and square, and there are yet to be any of these numbers "discovered".
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