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Square-Crossed Power (Posted on 2006-07-23) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Determine all possible positive integral solutions of a=ba.

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re(2): possible analytical solution (to clarify) | Comment 7 of 11 |
(In reply to re: possible analytical solution (to clarify) by Bon)

yes I see your point, as for solutions a=b^r with r not an integer I am still working on that part and wanted to submit what I had thus far.  I should have clarified that.  As for solutions outside of a=b^r since b^r is increasing continuous function in r for any integer b then for any integers a,b you can find a real number r such that a=b^r thus any solution can be represented in this way.  Now if negative solutions were to be considered then this would no longer hold for certain solutions like if a were negative and b positive.  As for the rest of my solution for when r is not an integer I am almost complete and I shall post it once I am finished
  Posted by Daniel on 2006-07-24 09:17:38

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