Find three positive rational numbers such that their sum is a square, and the sum of any pair exceeds the third by a square.
Classical Rules: Let a "square" be any number that is the square of a rational number.
64, 40, 40
The sum of the three positive rational numbers is a square:
64 + 40 + 40 = 122
And any two pair of the numbers exceed the third number by a square:
(64 + 40) - 40 = 82
(40 + 40) - 64 = 42
Edited on April 18, 2006, 5:56 am
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Posted by Dej Mar
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