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Property 1 A number having 2,3,7 or 8 at...

Property 1 A number having `2,3,7 or 8` at units place is never a perfect square. In other words no square number end in `2,3,7 or 8`.

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Property 3 The square root of an even square number is even and that square root of an odd square number is odd.