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What is the smallest integer n such that a concatenation of n2 and n3 contains each of the ten decimal digits exactly once?
What is the smallest integer m, m>n such that a concatenation of m2 and m3 contains each of the ten decimal digits once and some of them more than once?
Please provide few additional(i.e. not smallest) samples for both cases.
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Submitted by Ady TZIDON
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1st case: n=69; n*n=4761; n^3=328509
2nd case: see list @ Charlie's comment. |
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