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1 less than the square of a number.

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One number less than a square (m − 1) is always the product of √m − 1 and √m + 1 (e.g. 8 × 6 equals 48, while 72 equals 49). Thus, 3 is the only prime number one less than a square. A square number is also the sum of two consecutive triangular numbers.

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