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Answer:
425 or 937
Step-by-step explanation:
First, I listed out all the possible numbers for the first digits, namely, the squares under 10.
1*1=1
2*2=4
3*3=9
Since all the digits have to be different, the first digit cannot be 1 because 1 squared is 1. So that leaves us 4 and 9 to work with, which I tried out one at a time.
Starting with 4:
2 squared is 4.
42
2 times 2 plus 1 equals 5.
425
Starting with 9:
3 squared is 9.
93
2 times 3 plus 1 equals 7.
937
So here we have two numbers that both work and meet the requirements (unless I understood the problem wrong at the part where it says "...the second digit in the 3rd digit on one more than twice the second digit")!
I hope this helped! :D