6. Using the division algorithm, show that every perfect square is of the form 4k or 4k + 1 for some nonnegative integer k. (#20, section 2.4 of our text)

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6. Using the division algorithm, show that every perfect square is of the form 4k or 4k + 1 for
some nonnegative integer k. (#20, section 2.4 of our text)
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