Unusual iteration

For any natural number n n , does there exists another natural number x x such that each term of the sequence x + 1 , x x + 1 , x x x + 1 , . . . x+1, x^x+1, {x^x}^{x}+1,... is divisible by n n .

Unable to determine No Yes

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1 solution

ChengYiin Ong
Jun 8, 2020

Try x = 2 n 1 x=2n-1 and it will give us this property. :)

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