SOLUTION: Split 1406 into two groups so that the number in one group is the square of the number in the other
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Question 1118631: Split 1406 into two groups so that the number in one group is the square of the number in the other
Answer by math_helper(2461) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Call one group 'a', then
1406 = 38*37:
a = -38 and/or a = 37 (we discard -38 if we assume you are seeking 'partitions' of 1406)
a=37: and the sum is 1369 + 37 = 1406,
so the answer is +
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