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Re: HSC 2014 4U Marathon - Advanced Level
would using the property that two perfect squares multiplied together give a perfect square and then working towards showing the product isn't a perfect square lead to a solution? I'm actually horrible with latex so forgive me for not having a proper go at it (i'm also a bit stumped lol)
hmmm that's true and working from there would be no progress whatsoever from the original questionIt can be expressed in that form though.
You would have to then show that a and b cant both be integers.
would using the property that two perfect squares multiplied together give a perfect square and then working towards showing the product isn't a perfect square lead to a solution? I'm actually horrible with latex so forgive me for not having a proper go at it (i'm also a bit stumped lol)