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Square Result Rumination (
Posted on 2014-09-28
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Each of X and Y is a positive integer such that each of X+Y and X/Y is a perfect square.
Does there exist an infinite number of pairs (X,Y) satisfying all the given conditions?
Give reasons for your answer.
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K Sengupta
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re: other types of cases
broll
2014-09-29 02:58:24
other types of cases
Charlie
2014-09-28 21:57:30
re(3): Technical solution--but a larger question remains.
Ady TZIDON
2014-09-28 11:43:01
re(2): Technical solution--but a larger question remains.
broll
2014-09-28 11:19:03
re: Technical solution--but a larger question remains.
Jer
2014-09-28 10:04:46
Technical solution--but a larger question remains.
Charlie
2014-09-28 09:04:20
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