Show that (i) 1068 and (ii) 222222 can not be a perfect square

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

71.

How many numbers lie between squares of:

(i) 27 and 28

(ii) 16 and 17

(iii) 97 and 98

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72.

Express 169 as the sum of first 13 odd numbers.

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73.

Write the Pythagorean triplet whose one member is 13.

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74.

 Show that (i) 1068 and (ii) 222222 can not be a perfect square.


(i) 2          (ii) 4

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75.

What will be the number of zeroes in the square of: (i) 50 and (ii) 300?

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76.

Express 192 as the sum of two consecutive integers.

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77.

How many numbers lie between squares of the following numbers?

(i) 26 and 27 (ii) 30 and 31

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78.

Find the square of 29 using the formula (a – b)2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab.

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79.

The square of the number 161 will end in

  • 1

  • 6

  • 2

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80.

The square of 1980 is

  • an even number

     

  • an odd number

  • a perfect number

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