AC Lim's answer to Shannon ong's Secondary 1 Maths Singapore question.
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For the number to be perfect cube, index notation must be multiple of 3.
Example 3³ × 5⁶
For the number to be perfect square, index notation must be multiple of 2.
Example 2² × 3⁴
Example 3³ × 5⁶
For the number to be perfect square, index notation must be multiple of 2.
Example 2² × 3⁴