Question: Breaking the Keys: Using Overmars triangles: Let P1=C1 and P2=C2 and let the smallest value of the two squares be n express the sides of

Breaking the Keys: Using Overmars triangles: Let P1=C1 and P2=C2 and let the smallest value of the two squares be n express the sides of each triangle as: c=n^2 (n 2m-1)^2 b=2n(n 2m-1) a=(2m-1)(2m 2n-1) N:N_1= P1 P2.

Find N_1 as two sums of two squares?

P1 = 1524433

P2 = 1524449

N1 = 2323 920 362 417

C = 1524421

n = 225

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