Math, asked by dimpalvaishnav635, 9 months ago

A3. The first two digits of a 4-digit number is the LCM
of 3 and 11. The last two digits are the square of 8.
Find the square root of the 4-digit number.​

Answers

Answered by msspavan
0

Answer:

the four digit number is 3364

therefore \:  \sqrt{3364} is \: 58

Answered by vinuevarghese
1

Answer:

\sqrt{3364} = 58

Step-by-step explanation:

The first two digits of a 4-digit number is the LCM

of 3 and 11

ie LCM of 3 and 11 = 33

The last two digits are the square of 8.

ie 8^{2} = 64

Therefore the four digit number is 3364

Square root of the 4-digit number.​

\sqrt{3364} = 58

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