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Using a for loop, print all the numbers from 10 to 20 (inclusive) squared (100, 121, 144, and so on). Make sure your output includes the squares of both the starting number (100) and the ending number (400).

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The square operator should only be applied in the print statement, whereas the for loop should just iterate from 10 to 20.

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Using a for loop, print all the numbers from 10 to 20 (inclusive) squared (100, 121, 144, and so on). Make sure your output includes the squares of both the starting number (100) and the ending number (400).

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The square operator should only be applied in the print statement, whereas the for loop should just iterate from 10 to 20.

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