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    Solution

    ⇒ x=  √331776

    ⇒ x2 = 576

    ⇒ x = √576

    ⇒ x = 24

  • Question 2
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    Solution

     (5.4756)1/2 = 2.34
     

  • Question 3
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    If 3√5 + √125 = 17.88, then what will be the value of √80 + 6√5?

    Solution

     

  • Question 4
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    The cube root of 0.000729 is

    Solution

  • Question 5
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    What is the least perfect square which is divisible by each of 21, 36 and 66?

    Solution

    ► L.C.M. of 21, 36, 66 = 2772
    ► Now, 2772 = 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 7 x 11
    To make it a perfect square, it must be multiplied by 7 x 11.
    So, required number = 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 7 x 7 x 11 x 11 = 213444

  • Question 6
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    Solution

    = (12/11) x (11/15) x (15/14)

    = 12/14

    = 0.85

  • Question 7
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    Solution

    ► Using identity, (a-b)2 = a2 + b2 - 2ab

    ► Here a = √7 and b = 1/√7

     
    = (√7)+ (1/√7)2 - 2. √7.1/√7

    = 7 + 1/7 - 2

    = 5 + 1/7

    = 36/7

  • Question 8
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    The square root of 16641 is:

    Solution

    Step 1:

    • We now need to obtain the digital root of the number. Here's how you do it:
    • Split the number up and add each digit together:
      1 + 6 + 6 + 4 + 1 = 18
    • If the answer is more than one digit, you would add each digit of the answer together again:
      1 + 8 = 9
    • What is the digital root of number 16,641?
      Answer: 9

    Step 2:

    • So now we know the digital root of 16,641 is 9. Is 9 in the list of digital roots that are always a square root (1, 4, 7 or 9)?
    • Answer: YES, 9 is in the list of digital roots that are always perfect squares. We can conclude that 16,641 could be a perfect square!

    Factoring

    • OK, so now we know that 16,641 could be a perfect square. We have to find the factors of the number to be sure.
    • Here are all of the factors of 16,641:
      (1 x 16,641) (3 x 5,547) (9 x 1,849) (43 x 387) (129 x 129)

    Hence the answer is 129.
     

  • Question 9
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    Solution


    Squaring both side,
    ⇒ 0.0576 x a = 0.0576
    ⇒ a = 1

  • Question 10
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    Solution

    Squaring both side,

    ⇒ 0.000256 x a = 2.56

    ⇒ a = 2.56/0.000256

    ⇒ a = 10000

     

     

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