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3 March, 07:04

Any positive integer can be justified as a perfect square or a non-perfect square. Sort the integers into the correct

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  1. 3 March, 07:19
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    A positive integer is a perfect square if it can be expressed as the product of two same positive integers.

    Any number that cannot be written this way is a non-perfect square.

    Since the integers are not presented, we will quickly examine the perfect squares between 1 and 50.

    The perfect squares are: 1,4,9,16,25,36 and 49.

    1=1 X 1 4=2 X 2 9=3 X 3 16 = 4 X 4 25 = 5 X 5 36 = 6 X 6 49 = 7 X 7

    Every other positive integer in the numbers 1-50 apart from those listed above is a non-perfect square.
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