A number theory problem by pradyumnna pradyumnna

2^m + 3^n =k^2 (for some integer k) and m,n belong to N.then find all possible ordered pairs (m,n)


The answer is 1.

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2 solutions

Navneet Gupta
Mar 20, 2014

there's just one possible solution 2^4 + 3^2 = 5^2

yeah.......... nd there's no technical method to solve this!!!!!!!!!!!

Mayankk Bhagat - 7 years, 2 months ago
Rahul Gautam
Apr 7, 2014

triplet :- (16,9,25)

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