Math, asked by shyantidas19, 8 months ago

find the smallest number by which by which 108 should be multiplied to make it a perfect square​

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Answered by harshita8054
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let’s start with factoring 108:

108 = 4 * 27 = 2^2 * 3^3

To make it a perfect cube (ie the cube root of it must be a natural number), we need to divide it by anything not having an exponent of 3 in the factorisation, that is by 2^2 or 4.

Answered by aryantyagi714
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Answer:

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