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A070132 Numbers n such that [A070080(n), A070081(n), A070082(n)] is an obtuse scalene integer triangle with prime side lengths.

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%I A070132 #7 Mar 30 2012 18:50:20
%S A070132 30,101,153,193,328,334,392,444,454,519,603,621,771,777,795,878,1005,
%T A070132 1123,1135,1508,1526,1538,1694,1818,1848,1858,1999,2023,2037,2066,
%U A070132 2193,2223,2253,2454,2663,2903,3055,3321,3363
%N A070132 Numbers n such that [A070080(n), A070081(n), A070082(n)] is an obtuse scalene integer triangle with prime side lengths.
%H A070132 R. Zumkeller, <a href="/A070080/a070080.txt">Integer-sided triangles</a>
%e A070132 a(10)=519: [A070080(519), A070081(519), A070082(519)]=[5<17<19], A070085(519)=5^2+17^2-19^2=25+289-361=-47<0.
%Y A070132 Cf. A070105, A070111, A070127, A070112.
%K A070132 nonn
%O A070132 1,1
%A A070132 _Reinhard Zumkeller_, May 05 2002