The answer to exercises marked [BB] can be found in the Back of the Book.
[BB] At first glance, the perfect squares 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ‖ seem to be a very sparse subset of the natural numbers. Galileo, however, argued that there were as many perfect squares as there are natural numbers. What was his reasoning likely to have been?
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