Math, asked by kushala22, 1 year ago

how to convert non square numbers into square numbers​

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Answered by mitajoshi11051976
3

  \begin{table}</p><p>\begin{tabular}{lllll}</p><p>2 &amp; 14 &amp;  &amp;  &amp;  \\</p><p>7 &amp; 7  &amp;  &amp;  &amp;  \\</p><p>  &amp; 1  &amp;  &amp;  &amp;  \\</p><p>  &amp;    &amp;  &amp;  &amp; </p><p>\end{tabular}</p><p>\end{table}


kushala22: i did not understand Ur method
Answered by Rohit65k0935Me
36

Square numbers are non-negative. ... For example, √9 = 3, so 9 is a square number. A positive integer that has no perfect square divisors except 1 is called square-free. For a non-negative integer n, the nth square number is n2, with 02 = 0 being the zeroth one.

example root 8, 9 and so on.....

i hope it will help you...


kushala22: thanks bro
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