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dave, thats the first thing that came into my mind as well, but it takes hell of a job to expand A2-B2

 

the way i did it was to show that A-B is divisible by 9 and A+B is divisible by 11

 

i wonder if there are any better ways to work round it. i was about to use modular arithmetic but i am rubbish at that.

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Try writing A in the form

 

A=1000a+100b+10c+d,

 

where a,b,c and d are the digits of A's decimal expansion. Then see what happens if you reverse and subtract.

 

Ask if you need a further hint.

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Try writing A in the form

 

A=1000a+100b+10c+d' date='[/quote']

 

Write a = 10^3*x1 + 10^2*x2 + 10*x3 + x4 and b similarly, expand the expression and show the coefficients are all factors of 99 is the first method that comes to mind.

 

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