Well what if i told you it wouldn’t matter, because in the future the pony dies, depending on what choice you make
Answer from: Quest
substitute,
circle 1 = 5
circle 2 = 20
circle 3 = 44
in this case no matter how you add, you will always get a perfect square..
hence proved
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Answer from: Quest
why are you giving so many marks make your marks less and make a question list so that i can understand your question very nicely
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