Answer:
#4. m=0;
#3. m = 
Step-by-step explanation:
It seems right.
#4.
Maybe your teacher wants you to write m=0; because when a fraction has a numerator equal to zero then the fraction is zero.
#3.
Maybe your teachers want you to simplify the fraction and write m = 
Answer:
4, 2, 9, 3. They all work out
Step-by-step explanation:
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<em>d. 7/20</em>
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It depends on what did you mean by saying perfect square. If I've understood it correctly, I can help you with a part of your problem. The squares of mod <span>9</span><span> are </span><span><span>1</span><span>,4,7</span></span><span> which are came from </span><span><span>1,2,</span><span>4.</span></span><span> </span>Addition of the given numbers are 2,3,5,6, 8, which are exactly the part of your problem. This number, which is not shown as squares Mod 9, and thus doesn't appear as a sum of digits of a perfect square. I hope you will find it helpful.