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Powered Greatest Root (Posted on 2011-02-03) Difficulty: 3 of 5
The sequence {An, n ≥ 0} is defined by:

A0 = 0, and:

An+1 = [3√(An + n)]3

Determine an explicit formula representing An in terms of n.

Hence, or otherwise, determine all n such that An = n

Note: [x] represents the greatest integer ≤ x

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re: Question? | Comment 2 of 4 |
(In reply to Question? by broll)

Note there is a floor function there. The square brackets are not there to provide visual distinction from the internal parentheses, but rather, as the note explains, indicate the floor of their contents, which, for the positive numbers involved here, amounts to truncating to an integer.
  Posted by Charlie on 2011-02-03 14:01:57

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