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| Question 431642:  PROBLEM 1:
 A two digit number with 2 different digits has a special property: "When the sum of its digits is added to the product of its digits, the result is the number itself."  What is the smallest number with this property?
 PROBLEM 2:
 Six is a perfect number because its factors ( not including 6)add up to itself.  What are all the perfect numbers between 20 and 30?
 Found 2 solutions by  ankor@dixie-net.com, richard1234:
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A two digit number with 2 different digits has a special property: "When the sum of its digits is added to the product of its digits, the result is the number itself."
 What is the smallest number with this property?
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 x = 10's digit
 y = units
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 10x+y = the number
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 x + y + xy = 10x + y
 xy = 10x - x + y - y
 xy = 9x
 y =
  y = 9 is the units
 then
 19 is the smallest number with this property.
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 See if that is true
 1 + 9 + (1*9) = 10(1) + 9
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 PROBLEM 2:
 Six is a perfect number because its factors ( not including 6)add up to itself. What are all the perfect numbers between 20 and 30?
 28: 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 + 14
 
Answer by richard1234(7193)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1. Suppose the number is  , where  . Then,  -->  -->  , b = 9. We can assume  to be as small as possible, so 19 is the smallest such number. 
 2. 28, because the sum of its proper divisors is 1+2+4+7+14 = 28. In fact, all even perfect numbers are in the form
  where  is prime. This is because the sum of divisors function is a multiplicative function for relatively prime integers. When  ,  , prime, so  , a perfect number.
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