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In general, if we consider a natural number ''m'' can be expressed as n^2,where n is also a natural number, then m is a square number.
In general, if we consider a natural number ''m'' can be expressed as n^2,where n is also a natural number, then m is a square number.
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for example 7*7=7^2=49,therefore 0,1,4,9,16,25......... are perfect squares.
for example 7*7=7^2=49,therefore 0,1,4,9,16,25......... are perfect squares.
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