1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
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Those would be the squares of prime numbers: 22, 32, 52, etc.
because it is the square root of ten it has a lot of numbers for accuracy
Yes and no. It depends on your definition of square root. By the actual one, yes. All non-negative numbers have a square root. That square root might be irrational but it has a square root, nonetheless. 10 isn't a square number because there's no integer that can be squared to make ten but 10 definitely has a square root: 3.16227766....... If by square root you mean an integer square root, then no. If a number has an integer as its square root then you could square that integer to get the number, making it a square number.
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