4. Find the smallest number by which each of the following numbers must be multiplied to get a
perfect square number. Also, find the square root of the resulting number:
(ii) 2592
(iii) 3832
(iv) 3380
(I) 5888
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4. Find the smallest number by which each of the following numbers must be multiplied to get a
perfect square number. Also, find the square root of the resulting number:
(ii) 2592
(iii) 3832
(iv) 3380
(I) 5888
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Answer:
you can first do their prime factorisation and then the numbers that are left unpaired their product will be the answer
eg:6
after prime factorisation we get 2*3
as we can see no number is paired so we will multiply 6 by 2*3 (unpaired numbers)
and therefore the answer will come 36 which is a perfect square
hope this helps
Answer:
I had answered it already when you asked it again.
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