To make 2016 a perfect square, we first find its prime factorization: (2016 = 2^5 \times 3^2 \times 7^1). For a number to be a perfect square, all prime factors must have even exponents. The exponents of 2 and 7 are odd, so we need to multiply by (2^1) and (7^1). Therefore, the smallest positive number to multiply by 2016 is (2 \times 7 = 14).
the smallest perfect number is 1
One possible answer is 1/2550, which will make the product 1: 1 is a perfect square. Alternately, you could try 102, but that is far from the smallest.
How about 150*6 = 900 which is a perfect square because 30*30 = 900
when you multiply a positive number by a negative number it is a negative. if u multiply a negative by a negative then it is positive
No, 9 is not considered an almost perfect number. An almost perfect number is defined as a positive integer that is one less than a perfect number, which has a sum of its proper divisors equal to itself. The smallest almost perfect number is 8, which is one less than the perfect number 16. Therefore, 9 does not fit this classification.
the smallest perfect number is 1
Perfect squares are positive. A smallest negative number doesn't exist. The four smallest prime numbers are 2, 3, 5 and 7. The smallest perfect square would have to be 2^2 x 3^2 x 5^2 x 7^2 or 44,100
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One possible answer is 1/2550, which will make the product 1: 1 is a perfect square. Alternately, you could try 102, but that is far from the smallest.
How about 150*6 = 900 which is a perfect square because 30*30 = 900
If the number is one, then it is the smallest positive square.
The number zero is not the smallest positive integer. The number one is the smallest positive integer.
When you multiply a positive number by a negative number you always get a negative number.
when you multiply a positive number by a negative number it is a negative. if u multiply a negative by a negative then it is positive
No, 9 is not considered an almost perfect number. An almost perfect number is defined as a positive integer that is one less than a perfect number, which has a sum of its proper divisors equal to itself. The smallest almost perfect number is 8, which is one less than the perfect number 16. Therefore, 9 does not fit this classification.
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To find the smallest number that 360 needs to be multiplied by to get a perfect square, we first factorize 360 into its prime factors: 2^3 * 3^2 * 5. To make it a perfect square, we need to pair up these factors. Since 2 and 5 are not paired, the smallest number we need to multiply 360 by is 5, making it 1800 (2^3 * 3^2 * 5^2), which is a perfect square.