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5 November, 22:10

What is the smallest positive integer n such that the square root on 126n is an integer?

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  1. 6 November, 00:17
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    The answer is 14 ...
  2. 6 November, 01:10
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    It should be 14. All it's saying is what's the lowest whole number (without a decimal place) can multiply 126, and be square rooted to make another number without a decimal place. 14 does just that if you plug it in for n. Every other number under 14 gives you a number with a decimal place.

    sqrt (126•n) is what the question looks like without the words.
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