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What's the sum of the first perfect cube & 7th perfect square?​

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For instance, the product of a number 2 by itself is 4. In this case, 4 is termed as a perfect square. A square of a number is denoted as n × n. Similarly, the exponential notation of the square of a number is n 2, usually pronounced as “n” squared.

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Example 1.

Integer Perfect square

5 x 5 25

6 x 6 36

7 x 7 49

8 x 8 64

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A perfect square is a number made up by 2 exact identical numbers multiplying each other, and a perfect cube is the same but 3 exact identical numbers.

The first perfect cube is 1, as 1 x 1 x 1 = 1.
Perfect square : 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,...

So, the 7th perfect square is 49.

Sum of 1st perfect cube and 7th perfect square is 1 + 49 = 50.

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