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A Cubed Divisor (
Posted on 2025-03-25
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A Squared Divisor
we know for all natural numbers n>=2 that n^(n-1)-1 is divisible by (n-1)^2.
Prove that n=2 and n=3 are the only natural numbers such that n^(n-1)-1 is divisible by (n-1)^3.
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