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%I A082658
%S A082658 7,15,22,26,28,31,40,45,52,55,59,61,67,79,85,87,92,94,100,102,103,106,
%T A082658 114,115,124,130,140,142,147,155,157,159,166,175,178,180,184,187,189,
%U A082658 190,191,197,202,205,206,210,211,214,220,224,231,232,240,241,246,247
%N A082658 Integers expressible as the sum of a square and a triangular number in 
               two distinct ways.
%e A082658 a(4)=26 because 26=1+25; 26=10+16.
%Y A082658 Sequence in context: A014659 A053354 A022552 this_sequence A022389 A041225 
               A128840
%Y A082658 Adjacent sequences: A082655 A082656 A082657 this_sequence A082659 A082660 
               A082661
%K A082658 nonn
%O A082658 1,1
%A A082658 Jason Earls (zevi_35711(AT)yahoo.com), May 17 2003

    
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