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A350724 Hypotenuses for which there exists a unique integer-sided triangle and where the other two sides of this triangle are also hypotenuses for which there exists a unique integer-sided triangle.

Original entry on oeis.org

89, 109, 149, 173, 178, 218, 233, 267, 293, 298, 327, 346, 349, 356, 409, 421, 436, 447, 449, 461, 466, 509, 519, 534, 586, 596, 601, 613, 623, 653, 654, 692, 698, 699, 709, 712, 761, 763, 801, 818, 842, 872, 877, 879, 894
Offset: 1

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Robin Jehn, Feb 03 2022

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			89^2 = 39^2 + 80^2. This is the only integer decomposition. Also 39^2 = 15^2 + 36^2 and 80^2 = 48^2 + 64^2 are unique decompositions.
		

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