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20 February, 21:37

The difference between a number squared and the number.

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  1. 20 February, 21:43
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    A number squared is the number you have times itself.

    for example ...

    if 6 would be your regular number you would multiply by it's self, so it would look like 6x6=36

    36 would then be the numbered squared and 6 would be the regular number.
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