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This is a problem by Lewis Carroll and it revolves around some of the many interesting properties of sums of squares of integers. Is it always true that if you double the sum of two squares you get the sum of two squares?

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Answered by 3904layanasakthi
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squares of integers. Is it always true that if you double the sum of two squares you get the sum of two squares? If so can.

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