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Mathematics, 14.09.2019 06:30, martinezzz2294

We call a number x a perfect square if there is some n ∈ z so that x = n 2 . we call perfect squares consecutive if they are the squares of consecutive integers. for example, we would call 9 and 16 consecutive perfect squares, since 9 = 32 and 16 = 42 . prove or disprove: the difference of any two consecutive perfect squares is odd.

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