Math, asked by latabaghade1515, 10 months ago

Find the smallest number by which each of the following is must be multiplied so that the product become perfect square :
(i) 48
(ii) 1008
ANSWER WITH EXPLANATION....​.

Answers

Answered by nothaboncube1309
6

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(i) 48

The smallest number would be 3.   48×3 =144

          \sqrt{144} = 12 (a perfect square)

(ii) 1008

the smallest number by which it can be multiplied to get a perfect square would be 7.

1008 × 7= 7056

\sqrt{7056} =84 (a perfect square)

Answered by anamikasingh8050
2

Answer:

I) 3. ii)7.

Step-by-step explanation:

i) 48

48×3 =144

12²=144

so,3 is the answer

ii)1008

1008×7=7056

84²=7056

so,7 is the answer

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