SOLUTION: find the smallest natural number that can be expressed as the sum of the squares of two, not necessarily distinct, natural numbers in two different ways

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Question 856576: find the smallest natural number that can be expressed as the sum of the squares of two, not necessarily distinct, natural numbers in two different ways
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5...
3^2+4^2=5^2
5^2+12^2=13^2

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