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The answer 5776 only works because 76^2 = 5700 + 76
In general, if your two-digit car number is c, then c must satisfy c^2 = 100d + c or c(c-1) = 100d for some other number d. That is, the product c(c-1) MUST generate a factor of 100 = 4x25.
This means that c or (c-1) must be 25 or 50 or 75 or 100. Discard 25 (it squares up to give only a three-digit number), discard 50 (its square ends in 50) and discard 100 (it was not permitted? to have a registration number 00). You are then left with two cases to check, namely c =75 or c-1 = 75 (c = 76).
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