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Harmonic Integers (Posted on 2006-02-07) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Given that, a, b, and c are all positive integers so that a < b < c, and 1/a, 1/b, and 1/c are in arithmetic progression, can a² + b² be equal to c²?

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  Subject Author Date
SolutionThe ProofgoFish2006-02-08 20:16:09
re(3): I think I have itRichard2006-02-08 13:39:51
re(2): I think I have itMindrod2006-02-08 09:30:19
re: I think I have itEric2006-02-08 03:19:25
SolutionI think I have itMindrod2006-02-07 22:52:15
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