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is there any perfect square term in the sequence 2,12,22....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Let us define the perfect square first. A number is a perfect square if we get it by taking the square of an integer number. In other words, we can say that if we square an Integer, the resulting number will always be a perfect square. By Integers, we mean all the whole numbers and their negative numbers.

square series

Following the logic, a series such that each term of it is a perfect square will form the perfect square series. Unlike the perfect cube series, all the terms in a perfect square series are positive. To save time and increase and improve the accuracy of solving all the questions on square series, we will have to commit to memory at least the squares of the first 30 numbers. Here we will list them and use most of them in the examples that will follow.

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Answered by jagatpaljagat3844
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Answer:

no .

because there is no any any number which has 2 on their once place between 0 to 9

and we know every number has one digit from 0to9.

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