SOLUTION: 1. why is 9 a perfect square? 2. represent 125 in exponental from?

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Question 356174: 1. why is 9 a perfect square?
2. represent 125 in exponental from?

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the square of a number is one number mutiplied by itself. This number has to be rational.
3*3=9 so 9 is a perfect square
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the factors of 125 are 5*5*5
=5^3
5^3=125
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