SOLUTION: Please help, I am having trouble with this simple problem, I cant seem to come up with the answer Find the largest perfect square factor of 56. I am thinking it is 7.4833147

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: Please help, I am having trouble with this simple problem, I cant seem to come up with the answer
Find the largest perfect square factor of 56.
I am thinking it is 7.4833147
but I dont think that is right, I dont understand the question
Thank you
This question is from textbook

Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
THE LARGEST PERFECT SQUARE FACTOR OF 56 IS FOUND BY DIVIDING 56 INTO ALL IT'S FACTORS 2*2*2*7 then we find the largest sqare number which is 2*2 or 4 which
is sqrt64=sqrt16*7 or 4sqrt7

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