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− | We know that our answer must have an odd exponent in order for it to not be a square. We can rewrite <math>4^{2019}</math> as <math>2^{ | + | We know that our answer must have an odd exponent in order for it to not be a square. We can rewrite <math>4^{2019}</math> as <math>2^{4038}</math>, so our answer must be <math>\boxed{\textbf{(B) }2^{2017}}</math> |
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Which of the following numbers is not a perfect square?
Solution
We know that our answer must have an odd exponent in order for it to not be a square. We can rewrite as , so our answer must be
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