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12 April, 10:33

The square root of 60 + n and the square root of 2n + 28. What is the smallest natural number that could be.

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  1. 12 April, 10:41
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    If i understood correctly n = 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You are looking for the smallest n that gives a result to the square root so you have to try known squares.

    Since you have 60+n, you have to start with 64, 81, 100, etc

    First try with 64 means n equals 4

    Then you go for the next expresion and replace 4:

    2 (4) + 28 = 36 which is 6*6

    So thats your answer
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