Prove with an example that square root of an odd number is always an odd.
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A number is said to be odd if it is not divisible by 2, or if a number can be expressed in the form of (2k +1), for some integer k, then the number is called an odd number. Square Root: Given two numbers A and B, if A * A = B then, A is known as the square root of B.
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