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A028560 n(n + 6), also numbers such that 9(9 + n) is a perfect square. +0
27
0, 7, 16, 27, 40, 55, 72, 91, 112, 135, 160, 187, 216, 247, 280, 315, 352, 391, 432, 475, 520, 567, 616, 667, 720, 775, 832, 891, 952, 1015, 1080, 1147, 1216, 1287, 1360, 1435, 1512, 1591, 1672, 1755, 1840, 1927, 2016, 2107, 2200, 2295, 2392 (list; graph; listen)
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