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A One-Seventh Power Problem (Posted on 2006-04-05) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Determine the smallest possible positive integer P which is not a perfect seventh power, but in the decimal expansion of its seventh root, the decimal point is followed by at least ten consecutive zeroes.

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Solution using Excel | Comment 1 of 4

My thought was that the number would be close to an actual seventh power and since we're looking for the smallest, use x^7 + 1.  Note that x^7 - 1 will give a number looking like (x-1).9999999...

Cranking some values using Excel of (x^7+1)^(1/7)-x

34^7 + 1 = 52523350145

(34^7+1)^(1/7) - 34 = 9.247e-11     or

52523350145 ^ (1/7) = 34.00000000009247


  Posted by Bob Smith on 2006-04-05 14:44:59
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