Hindi, asked by vardaankalyankumar, 7 months ago

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Find the smallest number by which 1100 must be multiplied so that the produce
becomes a perfect square. Also, find the square root of the perfect square so
obtained.
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Answered by padigarbhavani
3

Answer:

Hey mate! Here's your answer:

Explanation:

1100 = 2 * 2 * 5 * 5 * 11.

We know that all the prime factors of a square number come in pairs.

So to make it into a perfect square, we have to multiply it by another 11.

Now, the number is 2 * 2 * 5 * 5 * 11 * 11.

So the square root of this perfect square is 2 * 5 * 11 = 110.

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Answered by rrakhi63450
2

Answer:

prime factors of 1100=11×2×2×5×5=2^2×5^2×11to make 1100into a perfect square we must multiply it by 11. hence, the perfect square number =1100×11=12100 the square root of obtained perfect square =/2^2×52×11^2. 2×5×11=110

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