Yes.
0. 0 is a perfect square as well as a perfect cube. And 011 = 0. The next number will be 1.
64 = 82 and 43 1 = 1^2 and 1^3 0=0^2 and 0^3
no it is not 4 is a perfect cube
No, 148 is not a perfect cube.
0, 1 and 64 are three numbers that qualify.
0. 0 is a perfect square as well as a perfect cube. And 011 = 0. The next number will be 1.
the answer is definitly 0 (zero)!
no it is not 4 is a perfect cube
64 = 82 and 43 1 = 1^2 and 1^3 0=0^2 and 0^3
If by cube you mean perfect cube (a cube of an integer), then no, and the nearest perfect cube is 81.
No, 148 is not a perfect cube.
0, 1 and 64 are three numbers that qualify.
0 is. The next one after 1 is 64.
Any integer ,n, to the 6th. power would be both a perfect square and a perfect cube: This is because (n2 )3 =n6 which is a perfect square and a perfect cube. Or course you could also write this as (n3 )2 =n6 06 = 0 16 = 1 26 = 64 etc.
No, 2 is neither a perfect square nor a perfect cube.
Because they are square/cube of an integer.
All integers have a perfect square and a perfect cube. For example: -22 = 4, -23 = -8, -12 = 1, -13 = -1, 02 = 0, 03 = 0, 12 = 1, 13 = 1, 22 = 4, 23 = 8, 32 = 9, 33 = 27, etc.