SOLUTION: For the arithmetic sequence 2,3,5 Please help me to prove that none of the terms are perfect squares

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Question 1191594: For the arithmetic sequence 2,3,5
Please help me to prove that none of the terms are perfect squares

Answer by greenestamps(13203)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


The question makes no sense.

"2,3,5" is a sequence of exactly three numbers; none of them is a perfect square.

The "proof" is complete.

And, by the way, "2,3,5" is not an arithmetic sequence.

Re-post the question correctly....


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