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Additively Quadratic (
Posted on 2008-04-19
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Determine all possible
positive integer
triplet(s)
(F, G, H)
such that each of
F
and
G
is a prime with
F
≤
G
, and:
F(F+3) + G(G+3) = H(H+3)
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K Sengupta
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adjustment
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(In reply to
re: Analytic solution
by Charlie)
True.
I'll make the correction.
Posted by
FrankM
on 2008-04-19 17:58:45
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