No, there aren't any square numbers between 70 and 80. From 70 to 80, no number has a perfect square root, so no square number exists between 70 to 80.
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Yes, there is a square number between 70 and 80. The square root of 70 is approximately 8.37, and the square root of 80 is approximately 8.94. Therefore, the square of 9, which is 81, falls between 70 and 80.
A perfect square is which has a natural number in its root. But there is no such number between 70 and 80. Hence,the answer is no..
The only square number of an integer between 60 and 70 is 64, which is 8 squared.
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The square root of 70 can not be simplified, because the number 70 is not divisible by any perfect square (4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49).
It is: 8*8 = 64
Ordinarily, the square root of -70 does not exist since a positive number squared or a negative number squared results in a positive number. If complex numbers are permitted, then the square root of -70 is i√70 ~= 8.367i where i is the imaginary square root of -1 such that i2 = -1.