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10 March, 17:44

Find the number of positive integers not exceeding 1000 that are either the square or the cube of an integer

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  1. 10 March, 17:59
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    There are 10 perfect cubes between 1 and 1000 (namely cubes of 1-10)

    There are 31 perfect squares between 1 and 1000 (squares from 1-31)

    Out of these, 3 perfect squares are also perfect cubes,

    {1^2=1^3, 8^2=4^3, 27^2=9^3}.

    By the law of inclusion/exclusion, the number of positive integers not exceeding 1000 that are either the square or the cube of an integer

    =10+31-3

    =38
  2. 10 March, 18:13
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    38 is the correct answer!
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