Write the number 2 in superscript (that is, a small number to the upper right).
If you're trying to do it by computer and you don't have the option to use superscript, the standard is to put a caret and then a 2. Here's an example of how to write 5 squared:
5^2
Incidentally, this is the same way you write a number to any other power.
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It is b*b
A number squared means that the number is multiplied by itself.
The result of a number multiplied by itself
A squared number is the product of an integer times itself. So, 16 is a squared number. 4 * 4 = 16.
If a number is to the power of 2 it is "squared". The number that is squared is the "root".
When the sum of a number plus 3 is squared, it is 11 more than the sum of the number plus 2 when squared.
An odd number squared would always equal an odd number and an even number squared would always equal an even
When a number is squared, it has been multiplied by itself. For instance: 4 squared means 4x4, which is equal to 16.
Four squared is 16. When a number is squared, multiply the number by itself once.
107 squared is 11449