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Question Number 112528 by dw last updated on 08/Sep/20

If     ((n−7)/(n−17))       and    ((n−14)/(n−24))   are integers numbers  n=?

$${If}\:\:\:\:\:\frac{{n}−\mathrm{7}}{{n}−\mathrm{17}}\:\:\:\:\:\:\:{and}\:\:\:\:\frac{{n}−\mathrm{14}}{{n}−\mathrm{24}}\:\:\:{are}\:{integers}\:{numbers} \\ $$$${n}=? \\ $$

Commented by Dwaipayan Shikari last updated on 08/Sep/20

1+((10)/(n−17))       n(7,12,18,22,27)  ((n−10)/(n−24))=1+((14)/(n−24))    n(10,31,38)

$$\mathrm{1}+\frac{\mathrm{10}}{{n}−\mathrm{17}}\:\:\:\:\:\:\:{n}\left(\mathrm{7},\mathrm{12},\mathrm{18},\mathrm{22},\mathrm{27}\right) \\ $$$$\frac{{n}−\mathrm{10}}{{n}−\mathrm{24}}=\mathrm{1}+\frac{\mathrm{14}}{{n}−\mathrm{24}}\:\:\:\:{n}\left(\mathrm{10},\mathrm{31},\mathrm{38}\right) \\ $$

Commented by Rasheed.Sindhi last updated on 09/Sep/20

No value of n for which ((n−7)/(n−17))  & ((n−14)/(n−24)) are simultaneously  integers.

$${No}\:{value}\:{of}\:{n}\:{for}\:{which}\:\frac{{n}−\mathrm{7}}{{n}−\mathrm{17}} \\ $$$$\&\:\frac{{n}−\mathrm{14}}{{n}−\mathrm{24}}\:{are}\:{simultaneously} \\ $$$${integers}. \\ $$

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