Math, asked by Mkavya, 1 year ago

find the smallest number by which 6000 should be divided to get a perfect square and also find the square root of the resultant number​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the prime factorisation of 6000 ,pair it , subtract the remaining and voila you are done

Answered by Anonymous
17

answer:20

Step-by-step explanation:

The smallest number can be calculated is used to divide to get perfect square and must be divided to obtain a perfect square.

This is taking place by a perfect square so obtained with numbers. The square root of the square number

6000=10*10*2*2*3*5

=3*5=15

6000/15=400

√400=20

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