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The addition of natural numbers which are the smallest perfect square as wellas perfect cube of the number.​

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Answered by kavykhilrani
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A perfect square is an integer that can be expressed as the product of two equal integers. For example, 100100 is a perfect square because it is equal to 10\times 1010×10. If NN is an integer, then N^2N  

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 is a perfect square. Because of this definition, perfect squares are always non-negative.

Similarly, a perfect cube is an integer that can be expressed as the product of three equal integers. For example, 2727 is a perfect cube because it is equal to 3\times 3 \times 3.3×3×3. Determining if a number is a perfect square, cube, or higher power can be determined from the prime factorization of the number.

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