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294^2+2104^2+2106^2+2132^2 = 96624
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2101^2+2105^2+2112^2+2121^2 = 96822
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2x106^2+2x107^2+2x108^2+2x119^2 = 97020
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97119
Input=
x = 97119;
Total[IntegerDigits[FromDigits[Total[IntegerDigits[
Flatten[Map[Table[IntegerDigits[#[[First[IntegerDigits[x]]/Last[IntegerDigits[x]]]]],
{#[[IntegerPart[Sqrt[IntegerLength[x]]]]]}] &,
FactorInteger[x + Total[IntegerDigits[x]] + Times @@ IntegerDigits[x]]]]]]]]]*
Total[IntegerDigits[Total[IntegerDigits[x]]]]
Output=
99
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Did you know that just the tutorials that M provides if made into a book would be over 11000 pages long?
2100^2+2104^2+2108^2+2127^2 = 97218
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No, I didn't know that...but I would certainly believe it! What an outstanding effort that would have been if someone had made the effort! It would make a good paperweight too, that's for sure. For me, M's electronic media is the way to go...and I like its F1-with-cursor-over-word lookup feature.
The sum of the digit sum of the product of the digits of the prime factorization of 97317 and the reverse of that digit sum is 99.
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It is easy to get to the help using that feature. There are parts of M that I have never even got around to since 1998.
2103^2+2105^2+2107^2+2125^2 = 97416
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And there are parts (many!) that I will never get around to even by 2098! Maybe we should each get a round tuit!
The sum of the digit sum of the product of the digits of the prime factorization of 97515 and the reverse of that digit sum is 99.
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Up until now I have never even heard of a round tuit. No wonder things have been so tough! Now that I have one there is nothing I can not achieve. I shall fight on the beaches, I shall fight on the landing grounds, I shall fight in the fields and in the streets, I shall fight in the hills; I shall never surrender.
2105^2+4107^2+2122^2 = 97614
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And may Victory be yours!
20^3+25^3+42^3=97713
20+3!+25+3+42+3=99
Churchill's use of the V-sign features in this audio about 'THE KID' from a PP&M LP from way back (1964, actually). It runs from 9:03 minutes into the recording and finishes at 12:30.
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Victory? The only thing I got is a bad back.
2106^2+2109^2+2110^2+2117^2 = 97812
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2102^2+4106^2+2127^2 = 98010
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5^3+19^3+45^3=98109
(5+3!)(19x3-45-3)=99
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498^2+2114^2+2130^2 = 98208
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4107^2+2108^2+2121^2 = 98406
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16^3+23^3+27^3+31^3+32^3=98505
-16x3+23x3+27x3+31x3-32x3=99
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4109^2+2112^2+2114^2 = 98604
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The product of the square root of the digit product of the digit sum of the prime factorization of 98703 and the aforementioned digit sum is 99.
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2103^2+2104^2+2110^2+2126^2 = 98802
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98901 is a Smith number.
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4105^2+2111^2+2123^2 = 99000
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