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The difference between consecutive square numbers is always odd. The difference is the sum of the two numbers that are squared. The difference between alternate square numbers is always even; it is twice the sum of the two numbers that are squared.
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atural numbers are counting numbers or positive integers. ... Two consecutive natural numbers are those which are next to each other. i.e., 2,3 or 6,7 or 9,10 and so on. The difference between them is 2–1, 7–6, 10–9, which are all same namely 1
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