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Find the least number which must be subtracted from 2210 to make it a perfect square ​

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Answered by amanraj56
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One is the least number that should be subtracted from 2210 to make it a perfect square.

Step-by-step explanation:

By the method of long division, it can be found that 2210 is not a perfect square as the remainder is not 0.

The remainder which is obtained on long division is 1. In order to make the number 2210 as a perfect square, the remainder should be subtracted with the dividend.

On subtraction, the number turns out give a zero remainder and thus the number remains as a perfect square.

Thus on subtraction we get,

                         2210 - 1 = 2209

                         \sqrt{2209} = 47

Hence, 2209 is a perfect square number with a root value of 47.

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