Math, asked by rashmipaital83, 8 months ago

find the smallest natural number by which it should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square . Also find the square root of the square number so obtained of 3042​

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Answered by htrvanga
6

Answer:

If we multiply the number 3042 by 2 ,we will get perfect square.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

√3042

= √ (3 × 3× 13× 13 × 2)

= 2√39

Thus ,2 is the remainder and if we multiply it by two a pair of 2 will form.

New number = 6084.

square root of 6084.

2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 13 × 13

= 78

hope it helps you

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Answered by BTS149
4

Answer:

2 is the smallest natural number by which 3042 should be multiplied. Then we got 3042×2= 6084

and it's square root is 78

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