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find the smallest number by which 176 should be multipited to get a perfect square​

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Answered by dhanrajpandit2456
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Answer:

11l hope it's useful for you

Answered by brainlypromoter4
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Answer:

Prime factors of 176 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 11

so, 176 = 2² × 2² × 11

Here, 11 has no pair.

So, it is not a perfect square and 11 is the smallest number by which 176 should be multiplied to get a perfect square.

Then,

176 × 11 = 2² × 2² × 11 × 11

1936 = 2² × 2² × 11²

1936 = (44)²

Hence, the smallest number is 11 by which 176 should be multiplied to get a perfect square.

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