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Square = Square + Square (Posted on 2008-08-26) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Determine all 6 digit perfect squares such that the first three digits form a perfect square as do the last three.

The square formed by the first three digits may not have leading zeroes.

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re: Solution - an "imperfect" square | Comment 5 of 7 |
(In reply to Solution by ed bottemiller)

"Perfect Square".

(what is an "imperfect" square?)
Interesting point to ponder.  There have been a few instances where I seem to recall where the term "perfect square" has been used on this site.  After a look at Wiki I note that there is such a concept as a "perfect square" but it is not the context in which I have apparently  errantly used it.

  Posted by brianjn on 2008-08-26 20:32:35

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