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My favorite numbers (Posted on 2005-07-22) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Find 4 different positive integers A,B,C,D for which: A+B = C*D and A*B = C+D How many sets of 4 numbers can you find? Prove that only those sets exist.

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(In reply to Solution by Gamer)

Sorry i'm new here but can someone explain how A+B<A*B and C+D<C*D leads to A+B<C+D<A+B   ? Cheers
  Posted by Percy on 2005-08-19 08:05:07

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