SOLUTION: Prove that the value of the expression (2^10+2^8)(2^5 - 2^3) is divisible by 60.
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Question 1140861: Prove that the value of the expression (2^10+2^8)(2^5 - 2^3) is divisible by 60.
Answer by greenestamps(13215) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I will assume the response you want is not "Use a calculator"....
So....
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