prayashshah5 prayashshah5
  • 20-07-2021
  • Mathematics
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by which smallest number should the following number be multiplied to make the perfect square of 384​

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limichael2005 limichael2005
  • 20-07-2021

The prime factorization of 384 = 2^7 * 3.

So in order to make it a perfect square, you must multiply it by 2*3 = 6 to make is 2^8 * 3^2.

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