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|  | id: 5900f4461000cf542c50ff59 | ||
|  | title: 'Problem 218: Perfect right-angled triangles' | ||
|  | challengeType: 5 | ||
|  | forumTopicId: 301860 | ||
|  | dashedName: problem-218-perfect-right-angled-triangles | ||
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|  | 
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|  | # --description--
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|  | Consider the right angled triangle with sides a=7, b=24 and c=25. | ||
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|  | The area of this triangle is 84, which is divisible by the perfect numbers 6 and 28. | ||
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|  | Moreover it is a primitive right angled triangle as gcd(a,b)=1 and gcd(b,c)=1. | ||
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|  | Also c is a perfect square. | ||
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|  | We will call a right angled triangle perfect if -it is a primitive right angled triangle -its hypotenuse is a perfect square | ||
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|  | We will call a right angled triangle super-perfect if -it is a perfect right angled triangle and -its area is a multiple of the perfect numbers 6 and 28. | ||
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|  | How many perfect right-angled triangles with c≤1016 exist that are not super-perfect? | ||
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|  | # --hints--
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|  | `euler218()` should return 0. | ||
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|  | ```js | ||
|  | assert.strictEqual(euler218(), 0); | ||
|  | ``` | ||
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|  | # --seed--
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|  | ## --seed-contents--
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|  | ```js | ||
|  | function euler218() { | ||
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|  |   return true; | ||
|  | } | ||
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|  | euler218(); | ||
|  | ``` | ||
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|  | # --solutions--
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|  | ```js | ||
|  | // solution required | ||
|  | ``` |