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7 * * * * * What? 73 = 343 which is the square of 18.52... hardly a perfect square! The correct answer is 9.
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To find a number that is both a perfect square and a perfect cube, we must solve x2 = x3 over x ∈Z+. The only two solutions to this equation are 0 and 1, or x = {0,1}. Therefore, zero and one are the only two numbers that are both perfect squares and perfect cubes. --In easier terms: a perfect square is a number that can be "square rooted" and have no remainder. Like, 144. The square root is 12 therefore 144 is a perfect square. A perfect Cube is the same except that it must be "cubed rooted". Like 27. The cube root of this number is 3 therefore 27 is a perfect cube.
343 7*7=49 49*7=343
121 is perfect three digit square palindrome. (11 x 11) So is 484 (22 x 22) and 676 (26 x 26)
729 because 93 and 272 hope this helps!!!
6 is the only single digit perfect number.
It could be any one of them. 5: The smallest prime number with a composite on either side. 2: The only even prime number. 8: The only perfect cube number. 13: The only 2-digit prime. 16: The only perfect square number.
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A cube root of a perfect cube has only one dimension. A perfect cube is a number that can be obtained by multiplying an integer by itself three times. Taking the cube root of a perfect cube will give you the original integer value, effectively reducing the dimensionality back to one.