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Mathematics, 24.08.2019 01:30 tobyfoerst

Stuart decides there are no odd square numbers. his justification is that ‘because an even number multiplied by an even number produces an even number, and that an odd number multiplied by an odd number also produces an even number, then there are no odd square numbers’. do you agree with stuart’s claim? if not, give an example to explain your answer. explain

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