Me gustaría que me explicara bien el ejercicio 19 de los ejercicios de matemáticas. Lo que pasa es que la solución que da ahí no es clara.
¡Muchas gracias!
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Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia
06.09.2011 - 13:00:48
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Jhonatan Jaramillo
Hola, Jaramillo, saludos desde Perú. Siempre es un gusto conocer más Jaramillo, exitos
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Lima Perú
09.08.2011 - 20:13:20
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bet
test
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19.12.2009 - 00:51:04
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basti
mostro eso en soccer bets de facebook esta como que rayao no se... aparece en algunos odds dizque 4415 6445 pues numeros todos grandes eso que es nea
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04.02.2009 - 18:43:05
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Daniel
JD, Bastian, that would be: 91 = 6^3 + (−5)^3 = 4^3 + 3^3
:P
You forgot to add "positive" :)
Who was driving the taxi?? lol! really don't care, I just know it is the Hardy-Ramanujan number (1729), and was discovered by the Indian mathematician...
Few days ago I was looking for something related to the sum of cubes and know I found you guys talking about taxicab numbers!!! these is getting geek here, I better leave now :P
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JD te tocó aprender portugués no?? jaja
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Bogotá
09.12.2008 - 16:25:51
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eric
eru vou faleu fal que nada
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souza
13.11.2008 - 10:27:16
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JD
Bastian, that would be 9^3 + 10^3 = 12^3 + 1^3 = 1729.
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Medellín
21.10.2008 - 10:05:51
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igor
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jhgg
24.09.2008 - 15:56:09
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Bastian
Who was driving in the taxi with the number 1729 and thought this should be a boring number?
But it´s not, it is the smallest number which can be written in two different ways as the sum of two cubes. Which are these? And who gave the answer first?
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Blacksburg, Virginia
21.08.2008 - 18:49:07
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Ani
no pues internacionaaaaaaaal!!!
jajaj
que chevere!
te amoooo mua mua mua mua