Math, asked by belciya3, 8 months ago

Find two smallest perfect square numbers which when multiplied together gives a perfect

cube number​

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Answered by moonsima1
1

Answer:) the smallest perfect square is 2

Cube is 3*

Answered by qwsuccess
0

The two smallest perfect squares which when multiplied gives a perfect cube are 4 and 16.

  • For the product of two perfect squares to be a perfect cube both the squares should have a common factor.
  • Here, 4 is the square of 2 and 16 is the square of 4 and their product that is equal to 64 is the cube of 4.
  • Both 4 and 2 have a common factor which makes it possible for their product to be a perfect cube.
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