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Find the least number which must be subtracted from 34500 to make it a perfect square​

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Answered by ssuhanaiisg8
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The least number which must be subtracted from 6,156 to make it a perfect square is:

First we will find the square root of 6156:

6156

=  

2×2×3×3×3×3×19

=2×3×3×  

19

=18×4.358=78.444...

Now, we find the square of 78 as follows:

78  

2

=78×78=6084

Let us now subtract 6156 from 6084 as shown below:

6156−6084=72

Hence, 72 will be subtracted from 6156 to make it a perfect square

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