SOLUTION: If a⊕ b=a^3−b, and c=101010101010101010 is an 18-digit number, what is c⊕ (c ⊕ c)?
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Question 1161152: If a⊕ b=a^3−b, and c=101010101010101010 is an 18-digit number, what is c⊕ (c ⊕ c)?
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If
, then
, so
\ =\ c^3\ -\ \(c^3\ -\ c\)\ =\ c)
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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