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Pythagorean Triples #3 (Posted on 2024-02-28) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Find two Pythagorean right triples A,B,C and D,E,F such that A=D and B=F, where C and F are the length of the two hypotenuses, with A ≤ B < C and, D ≤ E < F

If that is impossible, then find a pair such that A=D and abs(B-F) is minimum.

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