A "Pythagorean Plus One" triple can be defined as any three distinct integers a, b, c, such all three of these are one more than a perfect square, and also a times b equals c.
What is the lowest value of c possible?
(In reply to
Hen's eggs by Jer)
Zero is a perfect square, but the problem specifies distinct integers. Otherwise, you could just use 1, 1, 1...
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Posted by DJ
on 2004-05-17 12:39:36 |