| 1. | The sum of two consecutive square numbers is a centered square number.
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| 2. | The difference of two consecutive square numbers is always an odd number.
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| 3. | A "'centered square prime "'is a centered square number that is prime.
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| 4. | The sum of two consecutive square numbers is a centered square number.
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| 5. | Fermat developed the four square numbers, five pentagonal numbers, and so on.
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| 6. | A square number is also the sum of two consecutive triangular numbers.
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| 7. | This is thrice the sum of the first square numbers, so it yields:
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| 8. | A trivial answer for ( 2 ), there are several pandigital square numbers.
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| 9. | Parker attempted to create a 3x3 magic square using square numbers.
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| 10. | :Start by reading the definition of prime number, square number, and the fibonacci sequence.
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