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What is a two-digit square number that is the product of two unique square numbers greater than one?

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What is a two-digit square number that is the product of two unique square numbers greater than one?
posted Apr 7, 2020 by Mridul

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36=4*9
6^2=2^2*3^2

answer Apr 7, 2020 by Hanifa Mammadov



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