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How do I find a perfect square and perfect cube??

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To get the square root, we simply divide the exponent by 2. For example x8 is a perfect square, its square root is x4 . x11 is not a perfect square. If a variable with an exponent has an exponent which is divisible by 3 then it is a perfect cube.

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Answer:Perfect Squares and Perfect Cubes

To get the square root, we simply divide the exponent by 2. For example x8 is a perfect square, its square root is x4 . x11 is not a perfect square. If a variable with an exponent has an exponent which is divisible by 3 then it is a perfect cube.

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