Math, asked by pranayakole23, 10 months ago

the smallest no by which 136 must be multiplied so that it become a perfect square​

Answers

Answered by sneharai5072
5

Step-by-step explanation:

2×2×2×17

=2×2×2×2×17×17

=4624

=√4624

=68

Answered by chaudharyvikramc39sl
0

Answer:

17 x 2 = 34 is the smallest number by which 136 must be multiplied so that it becomes a perfect square.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

We are given a integer = 136

To Find :

The smallest no by which 136 must be multiplied so that it become a perfect square​.

Solution :

Since we are given a number = 136

we have to find the smallest no by which 136 must be multiplied so that it become a perfect square​

To find the smallest number first factorize 136

Factorization of  136 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 17

after making pairs of factors we are left with 2 x 17 = 34

If we multiply 136 by 2 x 17 we get 4624 which is the perfect square.

So 17 x 2 = 34 is the smallest number by which 136 must be multiplied so that it becomes a perfect square.

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