agraham01776Bri110 agraham01776Bri110
  • 02-04-2016
  • Mathematics
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Is the product of two perfect squares always a perfect square

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kimcarpenter128 kimcarpenter128
  • 02-04-2016
hmm....
5 squared is 25. 25 x 25 is 625 which is 25 squared. 

SO, look at it this way

5² + 5² = same bases, so you add the exponents together to get 5^4

5^4 can be rewritten as (5²)² which is equal to 25²

This is a perfect square. 

Review the "laws of exponents" for more help.  :-)
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