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vii. A perfect square can never have the following digit in its one's place.
(a) 1
(b) 8
(C) 0
(d) 6
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Answered by tanisha91119
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Answer:

We know that, a number ending with digits 2, 3, 7 or 8 can never be a perfect square.

Clearly, a perfect square can never have the digit 8 in its one’s place

Answered by tisyamisra4
1

Answer:

A perfect square never has (b) 8 in its ones place.

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