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Square challenge (Posted on 2004-01-20) |
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Find the smallest number that can be expressed as the sum of two (nonzero) perfect squares in two different ways.
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And what if the two perfect squares must be nonzero, positive, and different?
SOLUTION
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50=25+25=49+1
65=64+1=49+16
85=81+4=49+36
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