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The smallest number 'which when subtracted from the difference of the squares of 29 and 22 that gives a perfect square is​

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Answered by adiaashi0226
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Answer:

4 =2^2

Step-by-step explanation:

29-22=7

7-3=4

4=2^2

Answered by sb771473
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Answer:

Difference of the given squares = 29 - 22 = 7

Thus ,the smaller no.which should be subtracted should be 3 . Since it comes with a number as perfect square.

hence , 7 - 3 = 4

where 3 is the smallest number that should be subtracted to make it under root 4 or simply 2.

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