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2 February, 04:58

Is x the square of an integer? (1) x = 12k + 6, where k is a positive integer (2) x = 3q + 9, where q is a positive integer

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  1. 2 February, 05:17
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    No

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (1) x = 12k + 6, where k is a positive integer,

    then x = 6 * (2k + 1)

    Assume x is the square of 6 (6*6), then 2k+1=6 and 2k = 5 gives k=2.5

    But k should be a positive integer, therefore the assumption is wrong.

    (2) x = 3q + 9, where q is a positive integer,

    then x = 3 * (q+3)

    Assume x is the square of 3 (3*3), then q+3 = 3 gives q=0

    But q should be a positive integer, not 0, therefore the assumption is wrong.
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