169 is neither a perfect cube nor a perfect square. A perfect cube is a number that can be expressed as the cube of an integer, and 169 is equal to (13^2) (a perfect square) but not (n^3) for any integer (n). Thus, it does not meet the criteria for being a perfect cube.
No, 2 is neither a perfect square nor a perfect cube.
200 is neither a perfect square nor a perfect cube. A perfect square is an integer that can be expressed as the square of another integer, and the prime factorization of 200 (2^3 × 5^2) does not allow for all exponents to be even. Similarly, for a perfect cube, the prime factorization requires all exponents to be multiples of three, which is also not the case for 200.
no it is not 4 is a perfect cube
No, 148 is not a perfect cube.
A cube is any number multiplied by itself three times, eg 2 cubed = 2³ = 2×2×2 = 8; 1.5³ = 1.5×1.5×1.5 = 3.375 A perfect cube is an integer (whole number) that is the cube of an integer, eg 8 is a perfect cube as it is 2 cubed, but 9 is not a perfect cube as 9 = 2.08008382...³
324 is a perfect square of 18. But it's not a perfect cube.
No, 2 is neither a perfect square nor a perfect cube.
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It it neither a perfect square nor a perfect cube.
200 is neither a perfect square nor a perfect cube. A perfect square is an integer that can be expressed as the square of another integer, and the prime factorization of 200 (2^3 × 5^2) does not allow for all exponents to be even. Similarly, for a perfect cube, the prime factorization requires all exponents to be multiples of three, which is also not the case for 200.
128 is neither a perfect square nor a perfect cube, it is 2⁷ (2 to the 7th power).
no it is not 4 is a perfect cube
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.
A cube is any number multiplied by itself three times, eg 2 cubed = 2³ = 2×2×2 = 8; 1.5³ = 1.5×1.5×1.5 = 3.375 A perfect cube is an integer (whole number) that is the cube of an integer, eg 8 is a perfect cube as it is 2 cubed, but 9 is not a perfect cube as 9 = 2.08008382...³
Yes, 1 is considered a perfect cube because it can be expressed as (1^3), which equals 1. A perfect cube is defined as a number that can be written as the cube of an integer, and since 1 is the cube of the integer 1, it qualifies as a perfect cube.
Because they are square/cube of an integer.