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If S(n) is a function that squares numbers. Find S(11) when S(n)n2?

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∙ 7y ago
Updated: 6/19/2025

If S(n) is defined as the function that squares numbers, then S(n) = n². Therefore, to find S(11), we calculate S(11) = 11² = 121. Thus, S(11) equals 121.

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