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The Perfect Cube (
Posted on 2003-08-12
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Can both
n + 3
and
n^2 + 3
be perfect cubes if n is an integer ?
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Jayaram S
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Just put n = 5 and observe that (n+3) is a perfect cube but (n²+3) is not. This is one example and there may exist infinitely many such counterexamples.
Posted by
Ravi Raja
on 2003-08-14 04:27:41
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