Math, asked by poojadarji3890, 1 year ago

If we multiply two consecutive three digit prime
numbers we get the result as 'M' and 'S' is square
of a number such that S>M.When we subtract M from S then the result will be:-
a)Perfect Square b)Odd c)Even d)None of the above
I wrote perfect square.Is it right?

Answers

Answered by atharvmeena
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correct answer is d opption

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