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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Finding Square Root through Prime Factorisation
The differenc...
Question
The difference of two perfect squares is a perfect square.
If true then enter
1
and if false then enter
0
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Solution
False.
Let the two numbers be
6
and
5
.
6
2
−
5
2
=
36
−
25
=
11
11
is not a square number.
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