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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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Submitted by
Jayaram S
Rating:
4.1667
(6 votes)
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Subject
Author
Date
Puzzle Solution
K Sengupta
2023-12-06 02:01:03
Answer
danish ahmed khan
2012-10-24 04:36:00
re: A preliminary thought for half of a solution
Kevin Foster
2003-11-16 14:04:44
re: Solution following Jason's
RoyCook
2003-09-19 13:44:28
Solution following Jason's
Ferran Muiņos
2003-08-22 11:52:58
Solution
Jason Asher
2003-08-20 13:33:56
Even idea?
Gamer
2003-08-19 18:54:00
re: A preliminary thought for half of a solution
Brian Wainscott
2003-08-18 19:31:32
A preliminary thought for half of a solution
Jason Asher
2003-08-18 18:01:22
re: My Idea
DJ
2003-08-14 07:25:55
Is there a Solution ??
Ravi Raja
2003-08-14 04:29:05
My Idea
Ravi Raja
2003-08-14 04:27:41
re: An observation
Ravi Raja
2003-08-14 04:27:33
I can't resist....
Brian Wainscott
2003-08-13 13:32:28
Another idea
gregada
2003-08-13 12:55:21
More Ideas
Gamer
2003-08-12 22:34:19
re(2): ??
xanthophobic
2003-08-12 21:03:44
re: ??
friedlinguini
2003-08-12 20:31:48
??
xanthophobic
2003-08-12 20:02:50
re: An observation
Gamer
2003-08-12 19:34:35
An observation
Bryan
2003-08-12 18:40:55
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