Below is a table of all available 6 digit squares which do not contain a repeated digit as well all 4 digit cubes which also contain unique digits(values were created within a spreadsheet and then edited to leave just these).
S Square C Cube C Cube C Cube C Cube
59 205379 32 1024 51 2601 66 4356 84 7056
66 287496 33 1089 52 2704 69 4761 86 7396
69 328509 36 1296 53 2809 71 5041 87 7569
73 389017 37 1369 54 2916 72 5184 89 7921
75 421875 42 1764 55 3025 73 5329 93 8649
76 438976 43 1849 57 3249 74 5476 95 9025
84 592704 44 1936 59 3481 78 6084 96 9216
88 681472 48 2304 61 3721 79 6241 98 9604
93 804357 49 2401 64 4096 82 6724 99 9801
In a suitably constructed spreadsheet, of which this is a "copy":
S Q U A R E B C
3 2 8 5 0 9 4 1 [input line]
S Q U A R E
3 2 8 5 0 9 [Test of Square was here]*
C U B E
1 8 4 9 [Test of Cube was here]*
The respective squares were added one by one into the input line under the letters "SQUARE".
Those values were echoed beneath the line of letters "SQUARE".
The letters "U" and "E" were echoed beneath the letters of the line "CUBE".
It was then just a matter of finding a cube from the above table that corresponded to the U=8 and E=9.
* The Test cells provided verification but were included before the above (and edited) table was constructed.
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Posted by brianjn
on 2009-08-04 21:54:28 |