You could do that with 1, 5, and 49, or with 5, 7, and 7, etc.
There are no three consecutive numbers that are squares. Otherwise, there are an infinite sets of squares of three consecutive numbers: for example, {1,4,9}, or {4,9,16} or {576, 625, 676}
24 x 24 = 576
There are many possible pairs of numbers. One such is 1 and -380.
(56,2)(28,4)(16,7)(14,8)
5*7*13 = 455
Three of them.
You could do that with 1, 5, and 49, or with 5, 7, and 7, etc.
There are no three consecutive numbers that are squares. Otherwise, there are an infinite sets of squares of three consecutive numbers: for example, {1,4,9}, or {4,9,16} or {576, 625, 676}
51 and 8
24 x 24 = 576
There are many possible pairs of numbers. One such is 1 and -380.
(56,2)(28,4)(16,7)(14,8)
1 x 26, 2 x 13.
The square numbers integers between 576 and 10000 (and their square roots, in the left column) are: 245762562526676277292878429841309003196132102433108934115635122536129637136938144439152140160041168142176443184944193645202546211647220948230449240150250051260152270453280954291655302556313657324958336459348160360061372162384463396964409665422566435667448968462469476170490071504172518473532974547675562576577677592978608479624180640081656182672483688984705685722586739687756988774489792190810091828192846493864994883695902596921697940998960499980110010000
The least common multiple of the numbers 12, 28 and 36 is 252.
yes it is possible