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Going pandigital with P and Q (Posted on 2008-10-11) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Determine all possible pair(s) (P, Q) of 5-digit perfect squares, such that P and Q together contain each of the digits 0 to 9 exactly once. Neither P nor Q can contain any leading zeroes.

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SolutionSolutionDej Mar2008-10-11 12:21:51
mathematia's answerDaniel2008-10-11 12:03:01
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