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Answer: All powers of 4 are square numbers (since their square roots are always integer powers of 2). Any number with an integer square root is a square number. So 4, 16, 64, etc. are all square.

Answer: Actually, that will cover only some of the square numbers. To get all of them, get the multiples of (4 x any square number):

(4 x 1) x 4

(4 x 4) x 4

(4 x 9) x 4

(4 x 16) x 4

(4 x 25) x 4

etc.

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Q: What are the square numbers in the 4 times tables?
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