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find the smallest whole number by which its should be multiplied so as to get a Perfect square number. also find the square root of the square number so obtained. of 1200​

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Answered by syedaamaturraheem
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So, 1458 needs to be multiplied by 2 to become a perfect square. Therefore, the number has 4 pairs of equal prime factors . Hence, the smallest number by which 1458 must be multiplied so that the product is a perfect square is 2. And the square root of the new number is √2916=54.

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