Math, asked by silverjuniper4, 9 months ago

What is the least positive integer which should be added to 1267 so that the resultant integer is a
perfect square?
The least positive integer =
The resultant integer =
The square-root of the resultant integer =​

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Answered by aryandas695
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The least possible integer= 29.

The resultant integer= 1296.

The square-root of the resultant integer= 36

Step by Step solution:

First we find the square-root of 1267 which is 35.594.

Therefore after 35 there is 36 then we find the square of 36 to find all answers.

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