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Appropriate Area (Posted on 2007-03-21) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Consider a triangle with sides of length 5, 6, 7. If you square the area of that triangle, you get 216, a perfect cube.

Are there other triangles (not geometrically similar to the first triangle) with integral sides whose area squared is a perfect cube? Find one such triangle, or prove no others exist.

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Some Thoughts Puzzle Thoughts Comment 5 of 5 |
a=2r+1
b=r^2+r
c=r^2+ r+1
Then, the area is = r^3*(r+1)^3
For example, if  r=3, we have: (a, b,c) = (7, 12,13). 
Then, the area of the triangle is (3^3*4^3 = 12^3 = 1728
Thus, this pzrametric assignment results in an infinite number of triangles.

  Posted by K Sengupta on 2023-03-16 02:32:42
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