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If m and n are whole numbers and $m^{n} = 125$ then the value of $(m-5)^{n+1}=?$
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m= 5 n= 3

(5)3 = 125 

now (m-5)n+1 = 0

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m=125, n=1 also satisfies $m^{n}=125$
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Yes, it does. So two solutions are there.
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