Tom, Dick and Harry were searching for 3-digit triangular numbers (numbers of the form k*(k+1)/2) that are themselves each the product of three different triangular numbers greater than 1 (so 1*3*15 = 45 doesn't count, nor does 3*10*10 = 300 because of the duplicated 10).
Each of them found a different triangular number. One of the triangular factors is found only in Harry's solution. Another of the triangular factors is found only in Tom's solution.
What are the three triangular factors making up Dick's solution?
(In reply to
re: only one solution? by Charlie)
ops, what a shame... i missed that validation on the excel file i was working on... :)
thanks.
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Posted by vj
on 2007-04-23 11:13:16 |