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Multiplying gets a square? (Posted on 2004-06-26) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Is it possible to get a perfect square if you multiply three consecutive natural numbers?

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Hints/Tips re: Solution...un-natural | Comment 15 of 25 |
(In reply to Solution... by Patricia Stamets)

WEBSTER:


Main Entry: natural number
Function: noun
: the number 1 or any number (as 3, 12, 432) obtained by adding 1 to it one or more times : a positive integer

**********As you see - 0 does not qualify


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  Posted by Ady TZIDON on 2004-07-04 18:08:06

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