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Classical Rules 1 (Posted on 2006-04-17) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Find three positive rational numbers such that their sum is a square, and the sum of any pair exceeds the third by a square.

Classical Rules: Let a "square" be any number that is the square of a rational number.

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Solutionre: Super Simple Method for Finding Solutions!tomarken2006-04-18 14:04:05
SolutionSuper Simple Method for Finding Solutions!tomarken2006-04-18 12:02:35
Some ThoughtsCopyright!Federico Kereki2006-04-18 09:03:43
SolutionA solutionDej Mar2006-04-18 05:37:24
Some Thoughtsre(2): Full solutionFederico Kereki2006-04-17 20:07:04
Questionre: Full solutiontomarken2006-04-17 18:34:15
SolutionFull solutionFederico Kereki2006-04-17 14:59:53
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Some ThoughtsA simple solutionOld Original Oskar!2006-04-17 12:49:42
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