This number N can be expressed as the sum of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 distinct squares.
Find N and show the 8 possible partitions.
Rem: This fact was discovered by Crespi de Valldaura.
(In reply to
computer solution by Charlie)
Charlie,
Don't all the 36 squares need to be distinct? Perhaps Ady could clarify.
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Posted by broll
on 2018-12-07 04:15:41 |