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how much should we substract from 1148 to make a perfect square what is the square root of the perfect square?​

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Answered by heenabhogayata2018
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The square root of 1148 in mathematical form is written with the radical sign like this √1148. We call this the square root of 1148 in radical form. The square root of 1148 is a quantity (q) that when multiplied by itself will equal 1148.

√1148 = q × q = q2

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Answered by karthi9542
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Answer:

answer is for this quation is 287

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