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find the smallest number by which 262 must be multiplied to get a perfect square also find its square root of the perfect square so obtained. ​

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Answered by ankithdkr2005
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\mathbb\green{prime factors}\blue{=}\red{2 \times 131} \\ \mathbb\purple{as \:  it  \: only  \: has \:  two  \: prime \:  factors} \\ \mathbb\blue{it \:  can \:  be \:  multiplied \:  by \:  262 \:  only \:  to  \: obtain  \: a  \: perfect \:  square } \\    = >  \mathbb\red{262 \times 262 = 68644} \\ \mathbb\green{square \: root \:  = 262}

\mathbb\green{MARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST }

\mathbb\red{IT TAKES LOT OF EFFORTS TO GET THIS RESULT (which can be seen above) }

\mathbb\green{MARK \:  IT \:  AS \:  THE  \: BRAINLIEST } \:  \\ </p><p>\mathbb\red{IT \:  TAKES \:  LOT  \: OF \:  EFFORTS \:  TO \:  GET \:  THIS \:  RESULT  \: (which \:  can \:  be  \: seen \:  above) }

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