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Title: Non-Zero Digits Revisited: Extension Post by K_Sengupta on Nov 27th, 2005, 10:52pm Prove or disprove, giving sufficient reasons , whether or not there exist a number in Base-2P system (where 3<=P<=15) which is divisible by a number having a magnitude of P^(128* (P^5) ) in the decimal notation such that the former number does not contain a single zero in its base-2P notation. |
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