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When is 2 (to the power of 10) + 2¹³ + 2 (to the power of x) a perfect square?
 
I swear Greycels are coded by Interpol
 
i don't give. a fuck i'm gripmaxxing rn
 
I am not good at math.
 
Holy shietg, he’s back
 
Will you shut the fuck up


Figure that shit out on your own.
 
My IQ is unfortunately not high enough to mentally compute that... :feelsUgh:

Brutal being IQmogged; simply knowing someone has infinitely more potential than you simply because of their genetics for cognitive ability and thinking. :society:
 
why aren't you using your old account?
 
Basically (9x2^10 + 2^x) needs to escape a square root as integers.
Simplest way this goes is for a x > 10, (2^(x-10) + 9) needs to be a perfect square
That is x = 14
 
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