First Perfect Square
Given two integers (M and N), write a program to print the first perfect square in a given range.Input
The first line of input will contain a positive integer (M).
The second line of input will contain a positive integer (N).Output
The output should be a single line containing the first perfect square in a given range.Explanation
For example, if the given numbers are M is 4 and N is 16, the perfect squares from 4 to 16 are 4(2 * 2), 9(3 * 3), and 16(4 * 4), as the first perfect square is 4. So the output should be 4.
Sample Input 1
4
16
Sample Output 1
4
Sample Input 2
5
8
Sample Output 2
No Perfect Square
M = int(input())
N = int(input())
for i in range(M, N + 1, 1):
if i ** 0.5 == int(i ** 0.5):
print(i)
exit()
print('No Perfect Square')
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