The smallest number that should be added to the sum of the squares of 11 and 10 to make it a perfect square
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The smallest number that should be added to the sum of the squares of 11 and 10 to make it a perfect square
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Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
9^2+10^2=181
nearest square is 14^2=196
hence, 196-181=15 must be added to make it perfect square.
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