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A number multiplied by itself is its square.

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3 : 3 x 3 = 9, which is called the square of 3

5 : 5 x 5 = 25, which is called the square of 5
A number times a number equals that number squared: x*x=x^2

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It is the square of the number.

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it wrong I on my math assigment and I put the exact words and it said it wrong so I finna email my teacher and see what the problem is okay?.

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