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Which is a perfect square?
6^1
6^2
6^3
6^5

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Answer:

6^2

Explanation:

6^2 because,

6^1 is not a perfect square because 6 is its own number because 6 x 1 =6 Therefore being eliminated.

6^3 is not a perfect square because 6 x 6 x 6 (216) is cubed not square

*This one almost tricked me*

6^5 is not a perfect square because 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 (7776) it isn't an equal factor combination, that when multiplied together, produce the number 7,776. That means 7,776 is not a perfect square.

6^2 is a perfect square because 6x6= 36 and 36 is a perfect square.

Therefore, its 6^2

(This is my 100th question answered!)

Hope this helps have a nice day!

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