Math, asked by neelam593102, 8 months ago

THE SMALLEST NUMBER THAT SHOULD BE SUBTRACTED FROM 300 TO MAKE IT A PERFECT SQUARE​

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Answered by cpyadav15572
13

Step-by-step explanation:

the highest perfect square is 289 of 17

so you have to subtract 11 from 300 to make it a perfect square

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Answered by PoojaBurra
9

Given:

The number 300

To find:

The smallest number that should be subtracted from 300 to make it perfect square

Calculation:

First, find the value of the square root of 300

=> √300 = 17.32

The value of √3000 starts with 17, so (17)² will be the nearest perfect square less than 300

=> 17² = 289

The number to be subtracted is

=> x = 300 - 289

=> x = 11

The smallest number that should be subtracted from 300 is 11

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