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Jaydan Stout
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14 June, 04:52
Why is the product of 8*8 called a square number
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Kristen
14 June, 04:56
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Anything squared is a squared number, and squaring a number means that you are multiplying a number by itself. So since you are multiplying 8 by 8 is it a square number.
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Ashtyn Bautista
14 June, 05:11
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Because when you look on a multiple chart it creates a square
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