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Post by tenochtitlanuk on Mar 15, 2020 15:16:21 GMT -5
Choose three multi-digit integers. Form the cubes. Typically will have at least 40 digits in each these.
Subtract second and third from the first. What chance is there you'll get a one or two digit answer? ( it will of course be an integer)
Example..
print 8866128975287528^3 -8778405442862239^3 -2736111468807040^3 Can YOU give another example?
Which other computer languages handle this well?? ( Just met this today on Scientific American's Evelyn Lamb's Maths Year Calendar......)
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