Math, asked by hk4849, 11 months ago

can 8100 be a square number?why or why not?​

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Answered by khushi12saini
1

Answer:

yes it's a square of 90

cause if we multiply 90×90 we get 8100

hope it helps uh....

Answered by brani10
0

Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

First thing is that 8100 contains even number of zeros which is necessary for a digit to become a square.

Now, if we avoid zeros digit left is 81,which is square of 9.

we can write 8100 as 81*100 ,it's square root will be 9*10(9 is square root of 81 and 10 is square root of 100).

So, it's square root will be 9*10=90.

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