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OpenStudy (abcdefghijklmq):

need help quick WILL FAN+MEDAL Find two perfect squares whose sum is 25. a. 16 and 12 b. 16 and 14 c. 16 and 9 d. 14 and 9

Nnesha (nnesha):

perfect square meaning when you take square root of those two number you wouldn't get decimal answer so add two number :-)

OpenStudy (abcdefghijklmq):

then would it be C because 16+9 is 25?

Nnesha (nnesha):

yes that's right \[\sqrt{16}= 4 \] perfect square root \[\sqrt{9}=3\] perfect square root

OpenStudy (abcdefghijklmq):

that makes sense.

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