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Do you think the reverse is also true, I,e., is thesum of any two consecutive positive integers is perfect square of a number? Give example to support you answer.

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  1. Express the following as the sum of two consecutive integers. 11^2

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  2. Express the following as the sum of two consecutive integers. 19^2

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  3. Do you think the reverse is also true, I,e., is thesum of any two cons...

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  4. Write the square, making use of the above pattern. 111111^2

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  5. Write the square, making use of the above pattern. 1111111^2

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  6. Can you find the square of the following numbers using the above patte...

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  7. Can you find the square of the following numbers using the above patte...

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  8. Find the squares of the following numbers containing 5 in unit's place...

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  9. Find the squares of the following numbers containing 5 in unit's place...

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  10. Find the squares of the following numbers containing 5 in unit's place...

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  11. Find the squares of the following numbers containing 5 in unit's place...

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  12. 11^2 = 121. What is the square root of 121?

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  13. 14^2 = 196. What is the square root of 196?

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  14. (-1)^2 =1, Is -1 a square root of 1? (-2)^2 = 4, Is -2 a square root ...

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  15. By repeated subtraction odd numbers starting from 1, find whether the ...

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  18. By repeated subtraction odd numbers starting from 1, find whether the ...

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  20. Can we say that if a perfect square is of n-digits, then its square ro...

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