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Mathematics, 03.08.2019 15:30, skater9919

Assume there is a variable, h already associated with a positive integer value. write the code necessary to compute the sum of the first h perfect squares, starting with 1. (a perfect square is an integer like 9, 16, 25, 36 that is equal to the square of another integer (in this case 3*3, 4*4, 5*5, 6*6 associate the sum you compute with the variable q. for example, if h is 4, you would assign 30 to q because the first 4 perfect squares (starting with 1) are: 1, 4, 9, 16 and 30==1+4+9+16. submit

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