SOLUTION: Need help!!
I need to find four numbers which are divisors of 2 to the 64th power minus 1!!
Thanks.
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Question 137096: Need help!!
I need to find four numbers which are divisors of 2 to the 64th power minus 1!!
Thanks.
Answer by jedidiah(6) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2^64 -1
(2^32 - 1)(2^32 +1)
(2^16 -1)(2^16 +1)(2^32 +1)
(2^8 -1), (2^8 +1), (2^16 +1), (2^32 +1)
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