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The square of an odd number is always odd. This is because when you multiply an odd number by itself, the result retains the property of being odd. For example, squaring the odd number 3 gives 9, and squaring 5 gives 25, both of which are odd numbers. Thus, the pattern holds true for all odd integers.

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