Math, asked by AshManideep, 1 year ago

what is the least number that should be added to 6200 to make it a perfect square? ​

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Answered by mandeepkaur0
2

if the answer is expected to be a positive number then 41.

take the square root of 6200 and add 1to the integer part of the result , square it and subtract 6200

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Answered by mathsdude85
1

<b>Answer:</b>

79

<b>Step-by-step explanation:</b>

         78

         -------

    7 | 6200

       | 49

         --------

148 |  1300

          1184

       -----------

             116

We observe that 78² < 6200 < 79².

Hence, the number to be added is:

= 79² - 6200

= 6241 - 6200

= 41

Therefore, the perfect square is 6200 + 41 = 6241.

⇒ √6241 = 79.

\textbf{Hence, the required number is 41 and the square root is 79.}

Hope it helps!

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