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If m and n are whole numbers such that m^n = 121, then find the value of (m-1)^n+1.​

If m and n are whole numbers such that m^n = 121, then find the value of (m-1)^n+1.​-example-1
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Because m and n are whole numbers, we only have 3 values for m, and 3 values for n :


1^(121) ; 11^(11) ;121^(1) (or you can say because 121 only have the factors of 1 ; 11 ; 121, those are the only possible values for m and n, then conclude the possible values)

Now, we will substitute them in :

If m = 1 ; n = 121


(1-1)^(121+1) = 0

If m = 11 ; n = 11


(11-1)^(11+1) = 1000000000000

If m = 121 ; n = 1


(121-1)^(1+1) = 14400

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