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A115288 a(n) is the smallest number representable in exactly n ways as a sum of 2 triangular numbers and one square (each of them >= 0). +0
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0, 1, 4, 7, 10, 16, 22, 25, 64, 46, 70, 67, 92, 85, 160, 115, 106, 136, 200, 157, 190, 172, 256, 235, 568, 277, 370, 337, 400, 367, 340, 550, 556, 442, 1102, 445, 472, 631, 610, 535, 682, 697, 652, 1075, 956, 850, 1984, 865, 1172, 997, 862, 1081, 1462, 1135, 1060 (list; graph; listen)
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