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No, it's not.
No number times itself can equal 26.
A perfect square example is 36, where 6 and 6 multiplied by each other can equal, you know, 36.
No number times itself can equal 26.
A perfect square example is 36, where 6 and 6 multiplied by each other can equal, you know, 36.
It is not a perfect square because there is no number which you can square and get the number or because it is not the square of an integer.
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