Can you factorize these numbers and their squares as product of prime powers?
(i) 35
(ii) 45
(iii) 72
(iv) 36
(v) 49
Anything special about the exponents in the factorization of squares?
How do sociologists try to deal with these difficulties and strive for objectivity?
‘Mrs Croft’s was the first death I mourned in America, for, hers was the first life I had admired; she had left this world at last, ancient and alone, never to return’—how do these lines encapsulate the bond that is possible between two strangers?