A number is a perfect square, or a square number, if it is the square of a positive integer.

For example, is a square number because ; it is also an odd square.

The first 5 square numbers are: , and the sum of the odd squares is .

Among the first 342 thousand square numbers, what is the sum of all the odd squares?

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on Feb 22, 2026 at 2:41 am



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