11 is a palindrome.
11 squared (i.e., 11 times 11) is 121, which is also a palindrome.
That would be 26 . . . its square is 676.There are two smaller palindromic squares . . . 121 and 484 ... but they're the squares of11 and 22 respectively, which are palindromic, so they flunk the question's specifications.
The smallest non-palindromic number whose square is palindromic is 77. When squared, (77^2 = 5929), which is indeed a palindromic number. The next smallest non-palindromic number, 88, also yields a palindromic square, (88^2 = 7744), but 77 is the smallest such number.
A palindromic number is a number whose digits, with decimal representation usually assumed, are the same read backwards, for example, 58285.
262 = 676
A perfect square.
11
112 = 121
That would be 26 . . . its square is 676.There are two smaller palindromic squares . . . 121 and 484 ... but they're the squares of11 and 22 respectively, which are palindromic, so they flunk the question's specifications.
The smallest non-palindromic number whose square is palindromic is 77. When squared, (77^2 = 5929), which is indeed a palindromic number. The next smallest non-palindromic number, 88, also yields a palindromic square, (88^2 = 7744), but 77 is the smallest such number.
A palindromic number is a number whose digits, with decimal representation usually assumed, are the same read backwards, for example, 58285.
262 = 676
Palindromic names in literature:Great Expectations has PipHannah and Her Sisters has HannahAnna Karenina has Anna
In Holes, Stanley Yelnats is the character with a palindromic name. (It is spelled the same when read either forward or backward.)
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A perfect square.
A perfect square.
It is number whose digits read the same from left to right and from right to left. For example, 18645254681.