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hey mate here's the ans
no the sum of two perfect squares will no always be a perfect square
example- (6)^2+(5)^2
=36+25
=61 which is not a perfect square
now moving to difference and product
the product of two perfect squares is always a perfect square.
for example- (6)^2×(5)^2=36×25
=900 which is a square of 30.
taking one more example
(3)^×(5)^2=9×25=225 which is a square of 15
the difference of two perfect squares is not always a perfect square.
for example-(6)^2-(5)^2=36-25=11 which is not a perfect square.
and next example (5)^2-(2)^2=25-4=21 which is not again a perfect square
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