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Posted on 2023-11-04
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Find two consecutive integers, A and B, with B=A+1, such that the decimal digits of A^8 are a permutation of the decimal digits of B^8.
(One example is A=5474857, B=5474858.)
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K Sengupta
2023-11-10 18:11:54
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2023-11-10 13:56:10
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Larry
2023-11-04 10:31:42
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