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Please help me !!! If k 1/2 = integer and k1/4 = integer, which is a possible value for k? A)-625 B)-64 C)-1 D)625
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Please help me !!! If k 1/2 = integer and k1/4 = integer, which is a possible value for k? A)-625 B)-64 C)-1 D)625
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please help me !!! If k 1/2 = integer and k1/4 = integer, which is a possible value for k? A)-625 B)-64 C)-1 D)625
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D. 625 is the right answer
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