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I need two perfect numbers.
In the Venn diagram, consider U = {whole numbers 1 – 100}.
Let A represent numbers that are perfect squares, B represent
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to which subsets of the real numbers does each number belong?
A. 15 natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B.
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Complete the table by indicating whether the numerical value in each equation represents a perfect cube. If it isn’t a perfect
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How is 28 a perfect number? Can someone explain this to me.
all i understand that all perfect numbers end in 6 and 8. But how and
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Match the term with it's meaning
real numbers irrational numbers rational numbers integers whole numbers natural numbers radical
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Which numbers are perfect squares?
A) 64 b)900 c)120 d)1000 e)100 F) 10 000 How do u know each number is a perfect square? A)
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What pattern do you notice in the numbers below?
1 = 1 × 1, and 1 × 1 × 1, and 1 × 1 × 1 64 = 8 × 8, and 4 × 4 × 4 729 =
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144−−−√ belongs to the set of perfect squares, since 144 is a perfect square.
0.121212... belongs to the set of rational
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I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square.
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For S = the set of whole numbers
A = the set of numbers which are perfect squares B = the set of positive even numbers describe:
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amanda
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