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Square = Square + Square (Posted on 2008-08-26) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Determine all 6 digit perfect squares such that the first three digits form a perfect square as do the last three.

The square formed by the first three digits may not have leading zeroes.

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Solution Puzzle Solution Comment 7 of 7 |
• 576081 = 759^2, where: 576 = 24^2 and 081=9^2
• 256036 = 506^2 where: 256=16^2 and 036 =6^2
• 324900 = 570^2 where: 324 = 18^2 and 900 = 30^2
• 225625 = 475^2 where 225 = 15^2 and 625 = 25^2
• 144400 = 380^2 where 144 = 12^2 and 400 = 20^2 

  Posted by K Sengupta on 2022-08-20 13:09:04
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