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Find the least numbers which must be added to 12864 to make it a perfect square answers
Answers is the perfect square root is ans12769

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Answered by niral
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the first perfect square that is larger than 12864. We can do this by taking the square root of 12864 (%:12864), finding the ceiling of that result (<.), and squaring it (*:)

*:>.%:12864

12996

Now find the difference between the next largest perfect square and the original number:

12996-12864

132

So 132 is the integer that needs to be added to 12864 to make it a perfect square.

Check:

Take the square root of 12864+132:

%:12864+132

114

So it’s a perfect square.

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The number can be found in one step:

a-~*:>.%:a=.12864

132


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