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Determine all possible integer pair(s) (P, Q), with neither P nor Q being zero, such that each of P2 + Q and Q2 + P is a perfect square.
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Submitted by K Sengupta
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Rating: 3.5000 (2 votes)
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The only possible integer pair is given by (P, Q) = (-1,-1).
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Refer to the solution submitted by Paul in this location.
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