6.4 is a perfect square yes or no
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Before you get started, take this readiness quiz.
Simplify: (3x2)3 .
Multiply: (m+4)2 .
Multiply: (x−3)(x+3) .
We have seen that some binomials and trinomials result from special products—squaring binomials and multiplying conjugates. If you learn to recognize these kinds of polynomials, you can use the special products patterns to factor them much more quickly.
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The square of 6.4 is an imperfect square because 40.96 is the product of the number 6.4, which contains decimals, by itself.
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