Which number should be subtracted from 150 to make it perfect square?

Which number should be subtracted from 150 to make it perfect square?

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Q. Which number should be subtracted from 150 to make it perfect square?

So the number to be deducted is 6.

Q. What should be subtracted to get a perfect square?

Therefore 1 must be subtracted from 3250 to get a perfect square. Hence, the square root of 3249 is 57. We know that, if we subtract the remainder from the number, we get a perfect square.

Q. Which number should be subtracted from 108245 so as to get a perfect square?

Answer. Answer: Here, we get the remainder 1. Therefore 1 must be subtracted from 3250 to get a perfect square.

Q. What least number must be subtracted from 1046 to make it a perfect square?

The Number to be subtracted from 10420 to make it perfect square is 10420−10404=16.

Q. What is the least number which must be subtracted from 10420 to make it a perfect square * 1 point?

16

Q. What least number must be subtracted?

We need to tell the least number must be subtracted from 13601, so that the remainder is divisible by 87. We also know that when the number a is divided by a number b and leaves the remainder the c then c is the least number when subtracted from b will be completely divided from the number a.

Q. What least number must be subtracted 1294?

On dividing 1294 by 1287, the remainder is 7 . ∴ 1 must be subtracted from 1294, so that 1293 when divided by 9, 11, 13 leaves in each case the same remainder 6 .

Q. What is the least no must be subtracted from 1936?

The least number is 39 that should be subtracted from 1936.

Q. What least number should be subtracted 4320?

  • 4277 Is exactly divided by 47.
  • = 43 Should be subtracted.
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Q. What least number must be subtracted from 1936 so that the resulting number when divided by 9 10 and 15 will leave in case the same remainder 7?

X=7 +90 t where t is any integer. So the Least number 49 should be subtracted from 1936 so that the difference when divided by 9,10 & 15 will leave a Remainder 7 in each case.

Q. Which smallest number can be subtracted from 15198 to get a perfect square?

Although the answers provided by others could be considered correct, a smaller number than 69 is -178 which when subtracted from 15,198 gives us 15,376 which is the square of 124.

Q. Which smallest number can be subtracted from 50 to get a perfect square?

The least number that should be subtracted from 16800 to make it a perfect square is 159.

Q. What must be added to 6412 to make it a perfect square?

Hence, 149 is the least number which must be added to 6412so as to get a perfect square. The required number is6412+149=6561.

Q. What must be added to 46600 to make it a perfect square?

  • The nearest perfect square to 2600 is 50^2 = 2500.
  • So 51^2 will be = 50^2+ 1+ (50 x 2)= 2601.
  • So 1- should be added to 2600 to make it a PERFECT SQUARE.
  • [(51^2–50^2]= (51+50) (51–50)= 101] SO 2500+101= 2601= 51^2. OK.

Q. What is the least number to be added to 6598 to from a perfect square?

126

Q. Is 6591 a perfect square?

Answer. so the number greater than 6591 is 6724 which is a perfect square. so 6724 -6591 = 133 need to be added to 6591 to make it a perfect square.

Q. Is 2162 a perfect square?

A: No, the number 2,162 is not a perfect square.

Q. Is 6598 a perfect square?

A: No, the number 6,598 is not a perfect square.

Q. What is the smallest four digit number which is a perfect square?

We know that the smallest 4 digit number is 1000. But it is not a perfect square number. So, the smallest four digit number which is a perfect square must be near to 1000. Hence, The smallest four digit number which is a perfect square is 1024.

Q. Is 3600000 a perfect square?

A: No, the number 3,600,000 is not a perfect square.

Q. What will be the unit digit of the square of 81?

1

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