Rupesh Pathak and Vaishali Bhatia Solutions for Chapter: Squares and Square Roots, Exercise 2: Exercise 2.1

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Questions from Rupesh Pathak and Vaishali Bhatia Solutions for Chapter: Squares and Square Roots, Exercise 2: Exercise 2.1 with Hints & Solutions

EASY
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Check whether the given number 175 is a perfect square. If not, find the smallest number by which it should be multiplied so that the product is a perfect square.

 

EASY
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Check whether the given number 3200 is a perfect square. If not, find the smallest number by which it should be multiplied so that the product is a perfect square.

 

EASY
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Check whether the given number 5625 is a perfect square. If not, find the smallest number by which it should be divided so that the quotient is a perfect square.

 

EASY
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Check whether the given number 432 is a perfect square. If not, find the smallest number by which it should be divided so that the quotient is a perfect square.

EASY
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Check whether the given number 2500 is a perfect square. If not, find the smallest number by which it should be divided so that the quotient is a perfect square.

 

EASY
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Check whether the given number 784 is a perfect square. If not, find the smallest number by which it should be divided so that the quotient is a perfect square.

 

EASY
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Check whether the given number 1682 is a perfect square. If not, find the smallest number by which it should be divided so that the quotient is a perfect square.

EASY
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Check whether the given number 1728 is a perfect square. If not, find the smallest number by which it should be divided so that the quotient is a perfect square.