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Question 881095: Find the least number by which 50 is multiplied / divided to make product a perfect square?
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source):
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The prime factorization of is
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Whatever the prime factorization of a positive integer,
when you square that integer,
in the prime factorization of the square, all exponents will be even numbers.
So if a number is a perfect square, all exponents in its prime factorization will be even numbers.
Conversely, if all the exponents in the prime factorization of a number are even, then the number is a perfect square.
The prime factorization of , has the even exponent ,
but has the odd exponent .
So we know that is not a perfect square.
To get a different number, the least integer that we can multiply times is .
Then has even exponents,
so is a perfect square,
and the factor we needed to multiply times to get that perfect square was .
There is no smaller positive integer we could use, because multiplying times would just give us , and we know that is not a perfect square.
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