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Mathematics, 10.07.2021 16:20 Brainly264

A) Arrange the following numbers so that the sum of any two neighbouring numbers is a perfect square. 7 , 11 , 9 , 14 , 16 , 2 , 25
Ex. 3+6 = 3^2 and 6+10 = 4^2

b) Find a way to arrange all of the intervenes from 1 to 17 to a list with the property from part a)

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