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1,4,9,16 and 25 explain why these numbers sometimes are called perfect squares
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1,4,9,16 and 25 explain why these numbers sometimes are called perfect squares
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A number multiplied by itself equals a perfect square therefore:
2×2=4
3×3=9
4×4=16
5×5=25
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