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9 May, 23:03

Prove the divisibility of 16^5+2^15 by 33

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  1. 10 May, 02:51
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    Both terms have a common factor of 2^15

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Make use of prime factorizations:

    16^5+2^15 = (2^4) ^5+2^15=2^20+2^15

    Both terms have a common factor of 2^15.

    16^5+2^15=2^15 (2^5+1) = 2^15 x 33
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