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sum of the squares of first four odd numbers ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the sum of consecutive odd numbers starting from 1, that create perfect square numbers. The reason behind the same is simple. The difference between two consecutive perfect squares is always an odd number and it (the difference) increases by 2 as we move on to the next pair of consecutive perfect squares.

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Answered by dhruvguptaxx
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Answer:

1^2 =1

3^2= 9

5^2= 25

7^2= 49

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