the difference of smallest 2 digit perfect squeare number and largest 1 digit perfect square
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Step-by-step explanation:
The two smallest perfect squares are 0 and 1, which as the only two solutions to x² = x are the two numbers on which George Boole based Boolean algebra.
There is no number system in which either 0 or 1 is a two-digit number.
The next perfect square is the square of two, namely four. This is a two digit number in not just one but two bases, three and four. In base three, or ternary, four is the two-digit number 11. In base four it is 10.
In base two, four is 100, which is a three-digit number. In all bases higher than four, four is a one-digit number.
So the smallest two-digit number that is a perfect square is four.
answer is 9 because smallest 2 digit perfect square is of 4 which is 16 and one digit largest square no which is of 3 that is 9 and they ask difference of these two no 9 and 16 which is 9