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13. Find the smallest non-zero whole number which can be multiplied by 112 to give (i) a perfect square, (ii) a perfect cube. 15 points !
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13. Find the smallest non-zero whole number which can be multiplied by 112 to give (i) a perfect square, (ii) a perfect cube. 15 points !
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13. Find the smallest non-zero whole number which
can be multiplied by 112 to give
(i) a perfect square,
(ii) a perfect cube.
15 points !
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awerrw
Explanation:
2-2+2*2/2=2
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