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Would 169 be classified as a perfect square, perfect cube, both, or neither?
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Would 169 be classified as a perfect square, perfect cube, both, or neither?
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Would 169 be classified as a perfect square, perfect cube, both, or neither?
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A perfect square is 169 = 13 * 13 of two equal numbers. But, a perfect cube is 169 = 5.5287748 * 5.5287748 * 5.5287748 of three equal numbers. Therefore, 169 is a perfect square.
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