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Pandigital powers 2 (Posted on 2021-05-04) Difficulty: 2 of 5
What positive integer n has the property that n3 and n4 together contain every digit from 0 to 9 exactly once?

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We're looking for n such that n3 has four digits and n4 has six digits.

10000(1/3) ~= 21.5 and 100000(1/4) ~= 17.8, so the n must be between 18 and 21, inclusive.

It can't be 21 since n3 and n4 would both end in 1.

It can't be 20 since n3 and n4 would both end in 0.

It can't be 19 since n4 would begin and end in 1.

Therefore n must be 18.

To check, 183 = 5832 and 184 = 104976.

Edited on May 4, 2021, 7:36 am
  Posted by tomarken on 2021-05-04 07:33:26

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