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Additively Quadratic (Posted on 2008-04-19) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Determine all possible positive integer triplet(s) (F, G, H) such that each of F and G is a prime with FG, and:

F(F+3) + G(G+3) = H(H+3)

  Submitted by K Sengupta    
Rating: 3.0000 (1 votes)
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(F, G, H) = (2,3,4), (3,7,8) constitute all possible solutions to the given problem.

EXPLANATION:

Refer to the solution submitted by Praneeth in this location.

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  Subject Author Date
re: SolutionK Sengupta2008-05-13 14:30:39
SolutionSolutionPraneeth2008-04-22 07:34:53
adjustmentFrankM2008-04-19 17:58:45
re: Analytic solutionCharlie2008-04-19 17:50:58
SolutionAnalytic solutionFrankM2008-04-19 15:16:23
Some Thoughtscomputer exploration (probable spoiler)Charlie2008-04-19 12:55:35
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