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Ten Squares (Posted on 2023-11-13) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Find ten positive integers a > b > c > d > e > f > g > h > i > j such that a^2+5b, b^2+5c, c^2+5d, ..., j^2+5a are all perfect squares.

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[edit:  disregard this comment, I meant x^2 + 5y, but it is just incorrect]

When I test the expression x^2 + y, it appears that when y is positive and this expression is a square, x is always less than y.

So it appears that there are no solutions.

I started on a proof but was not successful.

Edited on November 13, 2023, 4:21 pm
  Posted by Larry on 2023-11-13 11:46:24

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