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Father And Grandfather (Posted on 2003-04-02) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Both my Father and my Father's Grandfather were born in years that can be expressed as [(m)^n - (n)^m], where 'm' and 'n' are both positive integers. In which years were they born ?

(Note: (a)^b implies: 'a' raised to the power of 'b', or 'a' multiplies 'b' number of times).

See The Solution Submitted by Ravi Raja    
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Shouldn't there be an added stipulation that n is greater than 1? If n equals 1, then the solution is trivial: n=1 and m = whatever year they were born in plus one.

Also, m = 1 will cause the equation to return negative values for any positive n, so since the year is positive, m = 1 can be eliminated.


  Posted by Ender on 2003-04-02 02:51:03
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