Is it possible to do prime factorization for (A + B) before doing the summation? I mean lets suppose that we want to prime factorize A^n + B^n and 1 <= A, B, N <= 1e12 .... how can i do so? or it's impossible and it's a stupid question?..
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Prime Factorization
Is it possible to do prime factorization for (A + B) before doing the summation? I mean lets suppose that we want to prime factorize A^n + B^n and 1 <= A, B, N <= 1e12 .... how can i do so? or it's impossible and it's a stupid question?..
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2ndSequence | 2020-02-01 10:54:38 | 258 | My basic idea is to prime factorize A and multiply the power of each prime * n. but i can't do that for A + B.. Thanks in advance. (published) |
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