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A222154 Numbers n such that there are three distinct triples (k, k+n, k+2n) of squares. 5

%I #12 Jun 24 2013 21:12:59

%S 3360,13440,30240,43680,53760,84000,120960,127680,164640,174720,

%T 215040,272160,336000,393120,406560,483840,510720,567840,658560,

%U 665280,698880,756000,860160,971040,1088640,1092000,1145760,1149120,1212960,1344000,1367520,1481760

%N Numbers n such that there are three distinct triples (k, k+n, k+2n) of squares.

%H Zdenek Cervenka, <a href="/A222154/b222154.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..93</a>

%e The following 3 triples have a common difference of 3360: (2^2, 58^2, 82^2), (46^2, 74^2, 94^2), and (97^2, 113^2, 127^2).

%Y Cf. A198387, A222155.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Zdenek Cervenka_, Feb 10 2013

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