Let n be any natural number whose square is also the difference between two consecutive cubes.
Prove that 2n-1 is also a square.
(In reply to
spoiler by xdog)
Very neat. There are a few other amazing consequences as well; I'll post another problem later if I can make it interesting/challenging enough.
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Posted by broll
on 2011-02-25 04:05:28 |