The digital root of a number is obtained by summing its digits and then repeating the process (summing the sum's digits) until the answer is a single digit number. For example, the digital root of 7368 is 6.
Determine the digital root of (97240+38)8457
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Answer by Old Original Oskar!)
8457=6*1409+3 so 2^8457=((2^6)^1409)*2^3. Since 2^6=64 is congruent to 1 mod 9, 2^8457 is congruent to 2^3=8 mod 9, not 4. Daniel's result is correct, but you are off by 1 in the count that you made to get to your incorrect answer of 4.
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Posted by Richard
on 2006-06-29 15:08:04 |