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"Mike"
Aug 2002
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Oct 2017
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The distance has to be less than 10^{-15} , but not zero. Otherwise {2,8,72} and {32,50} were a simple solution.
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"Rashid Naimi"
Oct 2015
Remote to Here/There
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As well as {25} and {9, 4}
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Sep 2017
2·53 Posts |
Well, it can even be {1} and {1}, because nobody said they should be different.
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Oct 2017
1638 Posts |
Is 1 a smooth number?
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Sep 2017
10610 Posts |
If you are asking just to question the simple answer we can go with {2} and {2}.
If you are really asking, then we can use the definition on Wikipedia page on "Smooth Number"s which defines it as: "A positive integer is called B-smooth if none of its prime factors is greater than B." As none of 1's prime factors are greater than 1, it is N-smooth for any N > 1. |
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