(mathematics) A number that is derived by squaring an integer.
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(mathematics) A number that is derived by squaring an integer.
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In mathematics, a square number, sometimes also called a perfect square, is an integer that can be written as the square of some other integer; in other words, it is the product of some integer with itself. So, for example, 9 is a square number, since it can be written as 3 × 3. Square numbers are non-negative. Another way of saying that a (non-negative) number is a square number, is that its square root is again an integer. For example, √9 = 3, so 9 is a square number.
A positive integer that has no perfect square divisors except 1 is called square-free.
The usual notation for the formula for the square of a number n is not the product n × n, but the equivalent exponentiation n2, usually pronounced as "n squared". For a non-negative integer n, the nth square number is n2, with 02 = 0 being the zeroth square. The concept of square can be extended to some other number systems. If rational numbers are included, then a square is the ratio of two square integers, and, conversely, the ratio of two square integers is a square (e.g., 4/9 = (2/3)2).
Starting with 1, there are
square numbers up to and including m.
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The first 50 squares of natural numbers (sequence A000290 in OEIS) are:
The pattern between any perfect square from negative infinity to positive infinity is as follows,

The number m is a square number if and only if one can arrange m points in a square:
| 12 = 1 | |
| 22 = 4 | |
| 32 = 9 | |
| 42 = 16 | ![]() |
| 52 = 25 | ![]() |
The formula for the nth square number is n2. This is also equal to the sum of the first n odd numbers

as can be seen in the above pictures, where a square results from the previous one by adding an odd number of points (marked as '+'). So for example, 52 = 25 = 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9.
The nth square number can be calculated from the previous two by doubling the (n − 1)-th square, subtracting the (n − 2)-th square number, and adding 2, because n2 = 2(n − 1)2 − (n − 2)2 + 2. For example, 2 × 52 − 42 + 2 = 2 × 25 − 16 + 2 = 50 − 16 + 2 = 36 = 62.
A square number is also the sum of two consecutive triangular numbers. The sum of two consecutive square numbers is a centered square number. Every odd square is also a centered octagonal number.
Lagrange's four-square theorem states that any positive integer can be written as the sum of 4 or fewer perfect squares. Three squares are not sufficient for numbers of the form 4k(8m + 7). A positive integer can be represented as a sum of two squares precisely if its prime factorization contains no odd powers of primes of the form 4k + 3. This is generalized by Waring's problem.
A square number can only end with digits 00,1,4,6,9, or 25 in base 10, as follows:
A square number cannot be a perfect number.
The formula to calculate any square number is: (n1)2 + (dn1) + (dn2)
An easy way to find square numbers is to find two numbers which have a mean of it, 212:20 and 22, and then multiply the two numbers together and add the square of the distance from the mean: 22 × 20 = 440 and 440 + 12 = 441. This works because of the identity

known as the difference of two squares. Thus (21 − 1)(21 + 1) = 212 − 12 = 440, if you work backwards.
Squares of even numbers are even, since (2n)2 = 4n2.
Squares of odd numbers are odd, since (2n + 1)2 = 4(n2 + n) + 1.
It follows that square roots of even square numbers are even, and square roots of odd square numbers are odd.
Chen Jingrun showed in 1975 that there always exists a number P which is either a prime or product of two primes between n2 and (n + 1)2. See also Legendre's conjecture.
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