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Which term is a perfect square of the root 3x^4

User JimZer
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Answer:

The perfect square of 3*4 is 9*16

Explanation:

A perfect square is a number that can be expressed as the product of two equal integers.

For example 64 is a perfect square because if we multiply 8 two times we will get 64.

Thus the given expression is 3 * 4.

To find perfect square we square the numbers:

3² = 3*3 = 9

4² = 4*4 = 16

Thus the perfect square of 3*4 is 9*16 ....

User Edward Leno
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Answer:


9x^8

Explanation:

We need to find perfect square of the root
3x^(4)

To find the perfect square, we need to square the root
3x^(4)


(3x^(4))^2

Now let's use exponent power rule and simplify.


(a^(m))^n = a^(mn)

=
3^2x^(4*2) = 9x^8

Therefore,
9x^8 is perfect square of the root
3x^4.

User Hillel
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