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State whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

The product of two perfect squares is a perfect square.

Given: two perfect squares

Let us take an example:


16 and 25 both are perfect square,


But 16 × 25 = 400 which is a perfect square.


Same is true for values too.


Hence, the given statement is true.


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