Mathematics: Factoring numbers of the form (h^n + a)*(h^m + b)

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Factoring numbers of the form (h^n + a)*(h^m + b)

Supposse that you wished to factor some integer. A very very small percentag of integers are of the form (h^n + a)*(h^m + b) = h^(n+m) + b * h^n + a * h^m + a0*b0. (assume that m How might we determine whether or not a particlar integer is of that form. For example, could we solve h^(n+m) + b * h^n... Sign in to see full entry.

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