Find the smallest three distinct whole numbers A, B and C such that you can rearrange the digits of A and B to get C^2, the digits of A and C to get B^2, and the digits of B and C to get A^2.
**** Leading zeroes are not allowed.
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Good Guide by Daniel Adams)
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Posted by SpotSurv
on 2024-09-20 11:10:14 |