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The product of two consecutive square numbers in 900 .
Work out the 2 numbers

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Answer:

5² and 6²

Explanation:

Use trial and error

Start from the product of 1² and 2²

1×2²

1×4=4

4<900 (incorrect)

2²×3²

4×9=36

36<900(incorrect)

3²×4²

9×16=144

144<900(incorrect)

4²×5²

16×25=400

400<900(incorrect) *but close

5²×6²

25×36 =900

900=900(correct)

: . 5² and 6² are the two consecutive square numbers.

User Cyberbikepunk
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Answer:

25&36

Explanation:

25 is a square number and so is 36 and there product is 900. They are also consecutive.

Just assemble the square numbers from the least i.e 4 and try solving as asked to see if it gives 900.

Thus you'll land on 25&36

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