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5900f4041000cf542c50ff17 5 Problem 152: Writing one half as a sum of inverse squares

Description

There are several ways to write the number 1/2 as a sum of inverse squares using distinct integers. For instance, the numbers {2,3,4,5,7,12,15,20,28,35} can be used:

In fact, only using integers between 2 and 45 inclusive, there are exactly three ways to do it, the remaining two being: {2,3,4,6,7,9,10,20,28,35,36,45} and {2,3,4,6,7,9,12,15,28,30,35,36,45}. How many ways are there to write the number 1/2 as a sum of inverse squares using distinct integers between 2 and 80 inclusive?

Instructions

Tests

tests:
  - text: <code>euler152()</code> should return 301.
    testString: assert.strictEqual(euler152(), 301);

Challenge Seed

function euler152() {
  // Good luck!
  return true;
}

euler152();

Solution

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