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square number formed by adding two consecutive natural numbers lying between 20 and 40 gt​

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Answered by gopalpvr
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Answer:

(5)^2= 25 (= 12+13)

Step-by-step explanation:

square numbers between 20, 40 are

25, 36

36 cannot be written as sum of two consecutive numbers

25 = 12+13

so square number formed by adding two consecutive natural numbers lying between 20 and 40 is (5)^2

so square number formed by adding two consecutive natural numbers lying between 20 and 40 is (5)^2= 25 = 12+13

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