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A number multiplied by_ is called its square number

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Answered by bhavanaRS
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Answer:

itself

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A number multiplied by itself is called its square number

Step-by-step explanation:

When we multiply an integer (maybe a whole number, positive, negative, or zero, definitely not a fraction or rational number) times itself, the resulting obtained is called a square number.

Examples:

100 and 25 is a square number because it is 10\;\times\;10 and 5\;\times\;5 repectively.

5^2\;=\;25\\ 10^2\;=\;100

The square numbers from 1 to 100 are: 1,\;4,\;9,\;16,\;25,\;36,\;49,\;64,\;81,\;100

A square number is a number of the form n\;\times\;n or n^{2} where n is any integer.

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