√65 .
The factors of 65 are 13 & 5, neither of which are perfect squares.
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The square root of 65 cannot be simplified.
No. Look at the prime factors of 65: there are no repeated prime factors, therefore this number contains no perfect square.
√4225 = √(25)(169) = √(5^2)(13^2) = 5 x 13 = 65
No, between 8 and 9, very close to eight.
65 and 67 seems like the answer, although they aren't consecutive... so not sure if that is what you are looking for.