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Let <math>R_n=\frac{1}{2}(a^n+b^n)</math> for each non-negative integer <math>n</math> where <math>a=3+2\sqrt{2}</math> and <math>b=3-2\sqrt{2}</math>. The value of <math>R_{12345}</math> is an integer. What is its units digit? | Let <math>R_n=\frac{1}{2}(a^n+b^n)</math> for each non-negative integer <math>n</math> where <math>a=3+2\sqrt{2}</math> and <math>b=3-2\sqrt{2}</math>. The value of <math>R_{12345}</math> is an integer. What is its units digit? | ||
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Let for each non-negative integer where and . The value of is an integer. What is its units digit? The problems on this page are copyrighted by the Mathematical Association of America's American Mathematics Competitions.