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Express the following statements mathematically:

(i) square of 4 is 16; (ii) square of 8 is 64; (iii) square of 15 is 225.

(i) square of 4 is 16;


42 = 16


(ii) square of 8 is 64;


82 = 64


(iii) square of 15 is 225


152 = 225


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