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Mathematics, 03.02.2020 12:46 TylerBerk5309

How must one place the integers from 1 to 15 in each of the spaces below in such a way that no number is repeated and the sum of the numbers in any two consecutive spaces is a perfect square?
note: the sum can repeat, like u can have the sum as 9 as many times as u want.

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