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| − | {{ | + | Observe that <math>2002^{2002}\equiv 4^{2002}\equiv 64^{667}\cdot 4\equiv 4\pmod{9}</math>. On the other hand, each cube is congruent to 0, 1, or -1 modulo 9. So a sum of at most three cubes modulo 9 must among <math>0,\pm 1,\pm 2,\pm 3</math> none of which are congruent to 4. Therefore <math>t\geq 4</math>. |
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| + | To show that '''4''' is the minimum value of <math>t</math>, note that | ||
| + | <math>(10\cdot 2002^{667})^3+(10\cdot 2002^{667})^3+(2002^{667})^3+(2002^{667})^3=2002^{2002}</math> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 24 March 2007
Problem
What is the smallest positive integer
such that there exist integers
with
Solution
Observe that
. On the other hand, each cube is congruent to 0, 1, or -1 modulo 9. So a sum of at most three cubes modulo 9 must among
none of which are congruent to 4. Therefore
.
To show that 4 is the minimum value of
, note that