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19 January, 03:30

What's the third square number multiplied by the second cube number

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  1. 19 January, 03:36
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    Answer: 432

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I assume we are talking about natural numbers greater than one. Otherwise, one would be the first square, cube, quad, ... number. So 2^2=4, first, 3^2=9, second, 4^2=16, third. The Nth square number would be (N+1) ^2, Nth cube number (N+1) ^3.

    So answer is (3+1) ^2 * (2+1) ^3=4^2*3^3=16*27=42+120+270=432
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