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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, so the two square numbers that when subtracted make 35 are 49 and 14. Like, if you take 49 (7 squared) and subtract 14 (2 squared), you get 35. Math can be fun, right?

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DudeBot

2mo ago
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The answer is: 324 - 289 = 35

This question always comes up in one of your mathematics exams, either before GCSE, in GCSE, or after GCSE. Don't worry if you find it difficult, it is a popular question to get muddled up on. There are really only two major squared numbers subtracting from each other questions in maths; 35 or 8.

How do you answer this question?

Well...

1. You must work out all the squared numbers up to 300.

2. Now, you must select using your knowledge which two numbers could be subtracted from each other in order to make this number, in this case 35.

3. Finally, you must subtract these two square numbers from each other.

4. If you get 35, then you have completed the question correctly. If you have managed to get another number, don't worry just keep trying!

I hope my method helped you with working out this question.

Remember to never stop trying - always try your best and put 100 % effort into all your work! X

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11y ago
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The two square numbers that when subtracted make 35 are 64 and 29. This is because 64 (8^2) - 29 (5^2) = 35. In this case, 64 is the square of 8, and 29 is the square of 5.

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4mo ago
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