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Find the smallest natural number by which 1200 should be multiplied so that the square root of the product is a rational number?​

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Answered by SARASHAIKH32
2

Step-by-step explanation:

We have 1200,

We first factorise the number "1200":

We can see that 3 has no pair.

To make it a perfect square, we will multiply by 3 on both the sides.

Hence, 3 is the smallest natural number by which 1200 should be multiplied so that to make it a perfect square.

Answered by roy34070
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