The first 10 perfect square numbers are the squares of the first ten natural (or counting) numbers: 1² = 1 2² = 4 3² = 9 4² = 16 5² = 25 6² = 36 7² = 49 8² = 64 9² = 81 10² = 100 Although 0² = 0, zero can also be obtained by any number (not just 0) times zero, eg 2 × 0 = 0, so I've not included it in the list.
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OK. Got it. Now what to do with the list ?
55
Those would be the squares of prime numbers: 22, 32, 52, etc.
Ten is a not perfect square.
38.5
16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25.
101
There are infinitely many squares.The first ten are:149162536496481100
-- Write down a list of the first ten whole numbers. -- For each one, multiply it by itself, and write the product next to it.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
The first ten perfect squares are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, and 100.
The first 10 perfect square numbers are the squares of the first ten natural (or counting) numbers: 1² = 1 2² = 4 3² = 9 4² = 16 5² = 25 6² = 36 7² = 49 8² = 64 9² = 81 10² = 100 Although 0² = 0, zero can also be obtained by any number (not just 0) times zero, eg 2 × 0 = 0, so I've not included it in the list.
4 & 9
By squaring the first ten numbers. 02 = 012 = 122 = 432 = 942 = 1652 = 2562 = 3672 = 4982 = 6492 = 81