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Non-perfect Cube Root Sum (
Posted on 2015-08-14
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Can the sum of two cube roots of positive non-perfect cubes be an integer?
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K Sengupta
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Since nothing was said about a and b being integers, take a=(x+y)^3 and b=(x-y)^3 where x is an integer and y is an irrational, say x=2 and y=2^1/2. Then the sum of the cube roots of a and b is the integer 4.
Posted by
xdog
on 2015-08-14 20:12:21
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