A square number, also known as a perfect square, is a number that can be expressed as the product of an integer multiplied by itself. In other words, a square number is the result of squaring an integer (raising it to the power of 2).
Subtraction is one of the four basic arithmetic operations, alongside addition, multiplication, and division. It involves taking one number away from another. The result of a subtraction operation is called the difference. In a subtraction expression, the number from which another number is taken is called the "minuend," the number that is being subtracted is called the "subtrahend," and the result is known as the "difference.