There is no pair of perfect squares that sums to 21. And the question is pointless if it is not about perfect squares because in that case there are infinitely many answers.
There is no pair of perfect squares that sums to 21. And the question is pointless if it is not about perfect squares because in that case there are infinitely many answers.
There is no pair of perfect squares that sums to 21. And the question is pointless if it is not about perfect squares because in that case there are infinitely many answers.
There is no pair of perfect squares that sums to 21. And the question is pointless if it is not about perfect squares because in that case there are infinitely many answers.
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There is no pair of perfect squares that sums to 21. And the question is pointless if it is not about perfect squares because in that case there are infinitely many answers.
The two square numbers with a difference of 21 are 25 and 4. This is because (5^2 = 25) and (2^2 = 4), and their difference is (25 - 4 = 21).
25 and 4 or 121 and 100
They are: 25 minus 4 = 21
25 and 4 or 121 and 100
100