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An Elusive Quadratic (Posted on 2013-08-09) |
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Find a second-degree polynomial with integer coefficients, p(x) = ax2 + bx + c, such that p(1), p(2), p(3), and p(4) are perfect squares (that is, squares of integers), but p(5) is not.
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