Sarvesh K Verma Solutions for Chapter: Number System, Exercise 2: Introductory Exercise

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The square root of 56169 is :

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The square root of 1238578 is :

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The least number by which we multiply to the 11760  , so that we can get a perfect square number :

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The least. possible number which must be subtracted from 575 to make a perfect square number is :

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The square of a number  A is the sum of the square of other two numbers  B and  C. Where 5B=12C and B, C are positive numbers. The least possible positive value of A is :

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289÷x=15 , then the value of x is :

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Out of the following statements which one is incorrect ?

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If a×b×c=(a+2)(b+3)(c+1), then the value of (6×15×3) is