Tuesday, May 8, 2007

MATHS ONCE MORE !!!

Many of the readers have suggested that more mathematical puzzles and problems be given. Here is one more mathematical problem.


There are two numbers. The sum of the first number and the square of the second number is exactly equal to the sum of the second number and the square of the first number. This is possible in two situations. One is when the two numbers are equal. If the two numbers are not equal what is the condition for which the statement still holds ?

[If you find the answer - post it as your comment to this post. You require google account for that. I will post the answer on May 17.]


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1 comment:

Rajeev Tiwari said...

the sum of two numbers is one.