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Sum Prime Power (Posted on 2010-12-14) |
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Each of A and N is a positive integer, and P is a prime number that satisfy this equation:
2P + 3P = AN
Can N exceed 1?
If so, give an example. If not, prove that no positive integer greater than 1 is possible.
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