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How do you figure out perfect squares? - Answers
The length must equal the width, and the sides must be parallel. However, if you are asking about perfect squares like the number 2,9,16 etc. you simply multiply any integer by itself and the answer is a perfect square. That includes 0 and 1 so since 0 times itself is 0 and 1 times itself is 1, those are perfect squares too.
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The length must equal the width, and the sides must be parallel. However, if you are asking about perfect squares like the number 2,9,16 etc. you simply multiply any integer by itself and the answer is a perfect square. That includes 0 and 1 so since 0 times itself is 0 and 1 times itself is 1, those are perfect squares too.
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How do you figure out perfect squares? - Answers
The length must equal the width, and the sides must be parallel. However, if you are asking about perfect squares like the number 2,9,16 etc. you simply multiply any integer by itself and the answer is a perfect square. That includes 0 and 1 so since 0 times itself is 0 and 1 times itself is 1, those are perfect squares too.
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