Let x be a positive integer. Show that if x is a perfect square, then then 7 x 4

Maliyah Robles

Maliyah Robles

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2022-06-29

Let x be a positive integer. Show that if x is a perfect square, then then 7 x 4 + 4 x 2 + x + 3 cannot be a perfect square.

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Camron Herrera

Camron Herrera

Beginner2022-06-30Added 16 answers

Explanation:
You may use the fact that every perfect square is of the form 4k or 4 k + 1 where k is an integer. Or, in the language of modular arithmetic, every perfect square is congruent to 0 or 1 mod 4.

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