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							Valid Perfect Square
								Certification: Basic Level
								Accuracy: 40%
								Submissions: 5
								Points: 5
							
							Write a Java program to determine if a given positive integer is a perfect square without using the Math.sqrt() function or any other built-in square root function. A perfect square is an integer that is the square of an integer. For example, 16 is a perfect square because it is 4^2.
Example 1
- Input: num = 16
- Output: true
- Explanation:
- Step 1: 16 is a perfect square because it is equal to 4^2.
- Step 2: 4 * 4 = 16
- Step 3: Therefore, 16 is a perfect square.
 
Example 2
- Input: num = 14
- Output: false
- Explanation:
- Step 1: 14 is not a perfect square.
- Step 2: The closest perfect squares are 9 (3^2) and 16 (4^2).
- Step 3: Since 14 falls between these two perfect squares, it is not a perfect square itself.
 
Constraints
- 1 ≤ num ≤ 2^31 - 1
- You are not allowed to use any built-in library function such as Math.sqrt()
- Time Complexity: O(log n)
- Space Complexity: O(1)
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Solution Hints
- Use binary search to find the square root of the number
- Start with a search range from 1 to num/2
- For each mid value, check if mid * mid equals the given number
- If mid * mid is greater than the number, search in the left half
- If mid * mid is less than the number, search in the right half
