What is the least positive integer 'n' by which 50 should be multiplied so that 50 × n is a perfect square?
50 = 2 × 5 × 5
In 2 × 5 × 5, 5 occurs in a pair but only one 2 is present.
So, the least positive integer by which 50 should be multiplied to get a perfect square = 2.
What is the least positive integer 'n' by which 99 should be multiplied so that 99 × n is a perfect square?
n =
99 × n =
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2 is the least interger by which 50 can be
multiplied to get
perfect square.
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