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For each of the following find the smallest number by which it should be multiple so as to get a perfect square also find the square root of the perfect square 1250

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Answered by mickey576
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Answer:

2 is the smallest number by which it should be multiple so as to get a perfect square.

Step-by-step explanation:

as- 1250=2X625, 5X125, 5X25, 5X5, 5X1

which is 2X5X5X5X5

to make a perfect square we need one more 2.

SO 2 is the  smallest number by which it should be multiple so as to get a perfect square.

we will add another 2-

square root- 2x2x5x5x5x5

now 2x5x5 (it has come after making pairs) =50

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