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14 July, 15:22

Show that 279 can be expressed as the sum of a power of 3

and a square number.

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  1. 14 July, 15:39
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    279 = 3^5 + 6^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The highest power of 3 that 279 can be expressed is 5

    3 raise to the power of 5 is 243

    The difference between 279 and 243 is 36

    The square root of 36 is 6

    Therefore, 279 is the sum of 3 raise to the power of 5 and the square of 6.
  2. 14 July, 15:47
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    3^5 + 6²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To get the answer we will try a certain method known as the trial amd error method.

    Here, we will list the various multiples of 3 and also a square whose addition with the power of 3 will yield the desired answer which is 279.

    The list below contains the power of 3:

    3^1=3

    3^2=9

    3^3=27

    3^4=81

    3^5=243

    3^6=729 (not applicable because it has already surpassed the number 279)

    From here we subtract the above "powers" from 279 starting from the largest which is 3^5.

    279-243=36

    Here, 36 is a perfect square and now we need to find the square root which is√36 = 6

    Therefore, 3^5 + 6² = 279
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