Math, asked by sanikahindlekar, 3 months ago

what is the smallest number that would be multiplied with 5400 to make a perfect square.

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Answered by RvP10
1

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

prime factorize 5400

5400=2^{3} \times 3^{3} \times 5^{2}

as perfect square have all exponents even

just multiply it with 2^{1} \times 3^{1}=6

Answered by harjinderkaur92
0

Answer:

10 is multiplied by 5400 to get perfect square

Step-by-step explanation:

2 |5400

2|2700

2|1350

5|675

3|135

3|27

3|9

3|3

|1

2×2 ×3×3 ×3×3 × 2×5

2×5 have no pair so we multiply them

= 10

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