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Loops are very useful in creating lists and tables. In this PHP exercise, you will use a loop to create a list of equations for squares.
Using a for loop, write a script that will send to the browser a list of squares for the numbers 1-12. Use the format, "1 * 1 = 1", and be sure to include code to print each formula on a different line.
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