Find all sets of four natural numbers such that the square of each of them, when added to the sum of the other three, again yields a perfect square.
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Is there a pattern to this? by brianjn)
For the sets that contain a 1, the pattern apparently is that any (q^2-1)/3 that is an integer (two out of every three are) will work as the other three.
The problem is indeed those erratic ones that don't contain a 1.
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Posted by Charlie
on 2008-12-12 11:18:18 |