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what is the smallest number by which 1372must be multiplied so that the product is a perfect cube ​

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Answered by adebaeram786
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If we see, the prime factors of 1372, 7 is in the group of 3 i.e. it makes a cube but 2 is not in a group of 3 i.e. it is not making a cube. ∴ is the smallest number by which 1372 must be multiplied so that the product becomes a perfect cube.

Answered by ranjan12342003
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The prime factors of 1372, 7 is in the group of 3 i.e. it makes a cube but 2 is not in a group of 3 i.e. it is not making a cube. ∴ is the smallest number by which 1372 must be multiplied so that the product becomes a perfect cube.

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