All about flooble | fun stuff | Get a free chatterbox | Free JavaScript | Avatars    
perplexus dot info

Home > Numbers
Powerful and consecutive (Posted on 2010-08-09) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Powerful numbers (4,8,9,16,25,27... )are defined as follows: if a prime p divides n then p2 must also divide n.
(8,9) is a couple of two consecutive numbers,both of them being powerful.
Find another pair(s) like that.

The more the merrier!!

No Solution Yet Submitted by Ady TZIDON    
Rating: 3.0000 (2 votes)

Comments: ( Back to comment list | You must be logged in to post comments.)
Hints/Tips re: Question | Comment 7 of 16 |
(In reply to Question by Brian Smith)

Yes, it does.

A powerfol number may be expressed by a^2*b^3,
a  & b integers not necessarily primes.

The basic definition covers all your samples.

The unique representation of P.N. i.e. 
(p1)^a1*(p2)^a2*...  (pk)^ak  should display no a=1, no power less than 2.


  Posted by Ady TZIDON on 2010-08-09 14:21:18
Please log in:
Login:
Password:
Remember me:
Sign up! | Forgot password


Search:
Search body:
Forums (0)
Newest Problems
Random Problem
FAQ | About This Site
Site Statistics
New Comments (0)
Unsolved Problems
Top Rated Problems
This month's top
Most Commented On

Chatterbox:
Copyright © 2002 - 2024 by Animus Pactum Consulting. All rights reserved. Privacy Information