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Posted on 2017-10-28
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Find a number N that can be presented in 2 distinct ways
as a sum of 3 squares, say
N= a
1
2
+b
1
2
+c
1
2
=a
2
2
+b
2
2
+c
2
2
while a
1
+b
1
+c
1
=a
2
+b
2
+c
2
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Ady TZIDON
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Taking (a,b,c) to mean the sum of the squares of a,b,c
129 = (1,8,8) = (2,5,10)
At a guess, there's a solution with all squares distinct.
Posted by
xdog
on 2017-10-28 09:59:48
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