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    The Sum of Two Positive Numbers Is\(16\) What Is the Smallest Possible Value of the Sum
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The Sum of Two Positive Numbers Is 161616 What Is the Smallest Possible Value of the Sum

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The sum of two positive numbers is 161616 . What is the smallest possible value of the sum of their squares?

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