In the diagram below, there is a large square made of 21 squares, each of a different size.
This is called a Perfect Squared Square.
If the dimensions of the three smallest squares in the figure are 2x2, 4x4, and 6x6, can you determine the dimensions of all the other squares, including the one that contains the 21 smaller squares?



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