A number theory problem by Daman Deep singh

Number Theory Level pending

If a natural number a a is sum of squares of two unequal natural numbers then 2 a 2a is also sum of squares of two unequal natural numbers.


If you get it right then don't hesitate to add a nice proof to it! :)
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1 solution

Janam Shah
Jun 18, 2016

If 3's square is 9 and then add 4's square then a is 25 Now 2a becomes 50 then 1's square and the summation of 7's square si 50 So it is true

Well,that's just an example not a proof! There are many more examples like this but to show it true, a proof is needed. :)

Daman Deep singh - 4 years, 12 months ago

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