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OpenStudy (shaleiah):

what are perfect squares? How were they discovered and who discovered them?

OpenStudy (shaleiah):

@whpalmer4

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

perfect squares like 4 =2^2 or 9 =3^2 or perfect square like formula (a+b)^2 ?

OpenStudy (shaleiah):

4=2^2

OpenStudy (shaleiah):

@jhonyy9

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

yes but this is sure that your exercise talking about this same squares ?

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

looke it here please https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_square

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

shaleiah hope helped you

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

perfect square are those which are product of two same positive integers.

OpenStudy (shaleiah):

who discovered them ?

OpenStudy (shaleiah):

@princeharryyy

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

idk. And I did google it but couldn't find it.

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

this is what google comes up with. n Idk if this is the answer we r looking for.

OpenStudy (shaleiah):

how about this? http://www.naturalnumbers.org/themagicsquare.html

OpenStudy (princeharryyy):

ik magic squares. It is just to fill in the numbers in a way that the sum of any block row or column gives equal sums. values can be used up to the magic square number.

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