you get 123
describe the pattern the square numbers make on the multiplication table
1,4,9,25,36
The squares make a diagonal line.123456789101112112345678910111222468101214161820222433691215182124273033364481216202428323640444855101520253035404550556066121824303642485460667277142128354249566370778488162432404856647280889699182736455463728190991081010203040506070809010011012011112233445566778899110121132121224364860728496108120132144
http://www.mathsisfun.com/multiplication-table-bw.html this is a printable multiplication table. Multiplication doesn't change no matter what grade so just leave the chart as is.
Since there is only one square of 12 (= 144) there is not much of a pattern.
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This link gives you an excellent multiplication table and some tips.Please see related link below.
The formula of a square is P = 4s. We can set up the table via setting up the columns of perimeter and the value of s integers, which goes something like this: P(1) = 4 P(2) = 8 P(3) = 12 P(4) = 16 P(5) = 20 ..and so on. But this is not the multiplication table. The multiplication table would have 4's on the side column and the increasing integers for the top row.
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By 7th grade you should know your multiplication..