Math, asked by nrathi9467, 11 months ago

find the smallest number that is multiplied by 1704 to make it perfect square find the square root of the resulting number​

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Answered by antareepray2
18

By prime factorization, we get;

1704 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 71

Hence, the smallest number by which it should be multiplied to get a perfect square = 426

And the square root of the perfect square = 852

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Answered by yogit1234567890
0

Answer:

71|1704

2|24

2|12

2|6

2|3

3|3

|1

71×2×3 are unpaired

smallest no. 426

square root of perfect square =852

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