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Solution in every interval? (Posted on 2021-07-09) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Show that the equation [x](x2 + 1) = x3, where [x] denotes the largest integer not larger than x, has exactly one real solution in each interval between consecutive positive integers.

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re(2): solution (finishing the one detail)Consuelo Deckow2021-08-15 13:39:54
re(2): solution (finishing the one detail)Kevin Durant2021-07-20 05:51:20
Solutionre: solution (finishing the one detail)Brian Smith2021-07-11 18:12:44
re: solution (except for one detail)Maryono Hadi2021-07-10 23:56:53
Some Thoughtssolution (except for one detail)Jer2021-07-09 08:46:33
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