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If any of the three number is a perfect square , then what will be their product ?

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Three integers x, y, z such that 1 = < x, y ,z = < 9 and x not= y not=z are choosen. The sum of the products of number taken in pair is 73 and their sum is 16.
If any of the three number is a perfect square , then what will be their product ?

posted Feb 6, 2015 by Pankaj Deshmukh

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