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Find the lowest n (Posted on 2015-06-22) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Are there distinct positive integers a,b,n for which:
1/n = 1/a^2+1/b^2,
?

If so, find the triplet with lowest n.

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  Subject Author Date
SolutionAnalytical solutionatheron2015-06-23 07:52:28
re: A few other nCharlie2015-06-23 07:24:20
A few other nSteve Herman2015-06-23 06:47:48
SolutionAnswers only (spoiler?)Steve Herman2015-06-22 12:33:26
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