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A
square
number
is the product of a whole number times itself. Square numbers are sometimes called perfect
squares.
For
example, 9 is a square number because
3
×
3
=
9
.
You can say that three squared is
nine.
Modeling
square
numbers
You
can make a square model of any square number! For example, the models below show the square numbers 9 and
16.
Square
numbers
up
to
100
The
list below shows all of the square numbers up to
100.
1
×
1
=
1
2
×
2
=
4
3
×
3
=
9
4
×
4
=
16
5
×
5
=
25
6
×
6
=
36
7
×
7
=
49
8
×
8
=
64
9
×
9
=
81
10
×
10
=
100
So,
the square numbers up to 100 are
1
,
4
,
9
,
16
,
25
,
36
,
49
,
64
,
81
,
and
100
!
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