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+ | For any natural number <math>n</math>, expressed in base <math>10</math>, let <math>s(n)</math> denote the sum of all its digits. Find all natural numbers <math>m</math> and <math>n</math> such that <math>m < n</math> and | ||
+ | <cmath>(s(n))^{2} = m and (s(m))^{2} = n</cmath>. | ||
==Problem 5== | ==Problem 5== |
Revision as of 08:53, 2 November 2024
Problem 1
Let be the set of all positive integers and
. Find the largest positive integer
such that
divides
for all
.
Problem 2
Problem 3
Problem 4
For any natural number , expressed in base
, let
denote the sum of all its digits. Find all natural numbers
and
such that
and
.
Problem 5
Problem 6
Consider a set of points arranged in a
square grid formation. Prove that if any
of these points are coloured blue, then there exists an isosceles right-angled triangle whose vertices are all blue.