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  1. What does it mean to say that? A number is a perfect square. Give one example of a number that is a perfect square and 1 that is
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  2. Give me the perfect response to this text I miss you too.. I really do, I was scared that because of long(ish) distance we
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  3. If I wanted to estimate 59−−√, the first step would be to find the two Response area squares that 59 lies Response area on
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  4. If I wanted to estimate 59−−√, the first step would be to find the two Response area squares that 59 lies Response area on
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  5. If I wanted to estimate 59−−√, the first step would be to find the two Response area squares that 59 lies Response area on
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  6. If I wanted to estimate 59−−√59, the first step would be to find the two Response area squares that 59 lies Response area
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  7. If I wanted to estimate 59−−√, the first step would be to find the two Response area squares that 59 lies Response area on
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  8. f I wanted to estimate 59−−√ , the first step would be to find the two Response area squares that 59 lies Response area on
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  9. If I wanted to estimate 59−−√ , the first step would be to find the two Response area squares that 59 lies Response area
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  10. If I wanted to estimate 59−−√ , the first step would be to find the two Response area squares that 59 lies Response area
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