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Let <math>\overline{ab}</math> be a 2-digit [[positive integer]] satisfying <math>\overline{ab}^2</math> = <math>a! +b!</math>. Find <math>a+b</math> . | Let <math>\overline{ab}</math> be a 2-digit [[positive integer]] satisfying <math>\overline{ab}^2</math> = <math>a! +b!</math>. Find <math>a+b</math> . | ||
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For any [[positive integer]] <math>n</math>, <math>n</math>>1 can <math>n!</math> be a [[perfect square]]? If yes, give one such <math>n</math>. If no, then prove it. | For any [[positive integer]] <math>n</math>, <math>n</math>>1 can <math>n!</math> be a [[perfect square]]? If yes, give one such <math>n</math>. If no, then prove it. |
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Problem1
Let be a 2-digit positive integer satisfying = . Find .
Solution 1 by ddk001
oopies, read the question wrong
Problem2
For any positive integer , >1 can be a perfect square? If yes, give one such . If no, then prove it.