When talking about arrays, what does it mean to have a square number?
Question asked by: chelon
Asked on: 24 Sep 2010
The square numbers can form square arrays, I assume that square arrays are those that are of the form n x n, e.g. a 2 x 2 array is presumably a square array!
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