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A perfect square is a number that is equal to some other number squared. For example, <math>9</math> is a perfect square because <math>3^2</math> is <math>9</math>.
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A perfect square is a number that is equal to some other integral number([[integer]]) squared. For example, <math>9</math> is a perfect square because <math>3^2</math> is <math>9</math>.

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A perfect square is a number that is equal to some other integral number(integer) squared. For example, $9$ is a perfect square because $3^2$ is $9$.