Math, asked by falaksahniojas, 2 months ago

a. A multiple of eleven I be, Not odd, but even, you see. My digits (a pair), when multiplied together, make a cube and a square out of me.​

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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88 is the answer.

  • Calculating a number's square involves multiplying it by itself. For single-digit integers, we can use multiplication tables to determine the square, but for values with two or more digits, we must multiply the number by itself to obtain the answer. Any number can be found by multiplying it by itself, then multiplying the resulting number by the original number once more. As a result, we can say that N is the cube of N.
  • Calculating a number's square requires multiplying it by itself, whereas finding a number's square root requires multiplying the square root of the original integer by itself. Consider the following example: If "a" is the square root of "b," then aa will equal b. Every number has two square roots, one negative value, and one positive value because every number's square is always a positive integer.

Here, 88 is a multiple of 11, that is, 8 × 11 = 88.

Also, when the digits of 88 are multiplied together, it becomes, 8 × 8 = 64.

Now, 64 is the cube of 4 and the square of 8.

Hence, 88 is the answer.

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