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Find the smallest square number divisible by each one of the numbers 4, 9 and 10


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Solution

Step 1: Find the LCM

Given numbers are 4, 9 and 10

Prime factors of 4 are

4=2×2

Prime factors of 9 are

9=3×3

Prime factors of 10 are

10=5×2

LCM of 4, 9 and 10

LCM4,9,10=×2×2×3×3×5=180

Step 2: Find the least square number divisible by the given number

On grouping the factors of 180, we get

180=(2×2)×(3×3)×5

That is 5 is not able to make their pair.

So, to make it perfect square, 180 must be multiplied with 5

180×5=900

Hence, 900 is the smallest square number divisible by each one of the numbers 4, 9 and 10


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