Math, asked by sanket7923, 7 months ago

following
expressions would
true for an
integer x greater
than 1, whose square
root and cube root
are integers a and b
respectively?
Α. Χ Χ
B. (aº) = (b)
C. X is a perfect
square
Da is a perfect
square
A and C
Band C
A B and D
O Band D​

Answers

Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

integers are raised to the first, second and third powers respectively and then added The sum so obtained is a perfect square whose square root equals the total of the three original integers Which of the following best describes them cannot be 0 o 1 else the smallest number will be either -1 or 0 which is not possible.

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