Is anyone interested in finding another 'strange' Kaprekar number like 5292?
I searched among the first 91 Kaprekar numbers in the range [ 1..108 ]. So far, 5252 is the only one you have to split asymmetrically.
What makes 5292 so special?
4879 is 'strange', too: 4879 = 238 + 04641
Ok, I see. I've missed it because of the leading zero in the second part.
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Is anyone interested in finding another 'strange' Kaprekar number like 5292?
I searched among the first 91 Kaprekar numbers in the range [ 1..108 ]. So far, 5252 is the only one you have to split asymmetrically.
What makes 5292 so special?
4879 is 'strange', too:
4879 = 238 + 04641
Ok, I see. I've missed it because of the leading zero in the second part.