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Basic Mathematics, Squares that contain all ten numerals?

What is the unique fact of 19, 95 & 28? 33,144 also?
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19 times 19 = 361. 28 times 28 = 784 & 95 times 95 = 9,025. The three squared numbers contain all 10 Arabic Numerals. 33,144 squared is 1,098,542,736. There, it is "all in one piece"!
Additional "Square", "Cubical" & "Square Square" Facts:
567 x 567 = 321,489 & 84 x 84 = 7,056.
18 x 18 x 18 = 5,832 & 18 x 18 x 18 x 18 = 104,976.
Eightteen to the third & fourth powers contain all 10 Arabic Numerals!
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Thanks, for the numerical Facts & Quote:
"Figures Never Lie!"

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