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1-2-3 Square Settlement (
Posted on 2015-11-27
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N is a perfect square containing precisely one 3, two 2’s and three 1’s. Any of the other seven digits may or may not occur in N.
Determine the smallest two values of N.
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K Sengupta
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re(2): computer solution -- smallest nine values
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(In reply to
re: computer solution -- smallest nine values
by Ady TZIDON)
Actually it's sqrt(N) and N, rather than
N & N^2
I've made the change.
Posted by
Charlie
on 2015-11-28 08:58:06
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