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7 August, 11:05

You are given the numbers {32 + n, n

/8,√n+225 }. Find the

smallest value of n so that all of the numbers in the set are natural numbers

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  1. 7 August, 13:23
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    {32 + n, n/8, √n + 225 }.

    The smallest natural number should abide by 2 conditions:

    1st: n/8 = Natural number (integer) and

    2nd: √n = also it should be integer

    n should be a multiple of 8 (8,16,24,32,40,48,56,64 ...)

    Among all the multiples, only 64 is a perfect square, then n = 64,

    Proof:

    32 + n = 32+64 = 96 = Natural number

    n/8 = 64/8 = 8 = Natural number

    √n + 225 = √64 + 225 = 8 + 225 = 233 = Natural number
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