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In mathematics, "g squared" refers to the square of the variable "g," which is denoted as g^2. This means multiplying g by itself, resulting in g multiplied by g. For example, if g = 3, then g squared (g^2) would be equal to 3 * 3 = 9. The exponent 2 indicates the number of times the variable is multiplied by itself.

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