Find the smallest number that must be subtracted from 1855 to make a perfect square also find the square root of the number obtained
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Smallest number that should be subtracted from 1855 is 6.
1855 - 6 = 1849
So square root of 1849 is 43
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First by long division find the quotient.#
You get the quotient as 43.069 for 1855
So the square root of the closest perfect square is 43.
Now to find the least number to be subtracted chk the square of 43
i.e 1849
Now finally subtract 1849 from 1855
= 1855 - 1849
= 6
So , the least number to be subtracted from 1855 to make it a perfect square is 6 and the square root of the number obtained is 43.
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