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Let b be an integer greater than 2, and let
(the sum contains all valid base b numbers up to 100_b). Compute the number of values of b for which the sum of the squares of the base b digits are less than or equal to 512. I understand what N_b's value is, but i don't know about the values. Maybe trying smaller values of b would work.[edited for clarity - bobbym]
Prove that from the set
one can choose 2^k numbers so that none of them can be represented as the arithmetic mean of some pair of distinct chosen numbers.I see you have graph paper.
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hi cooljackiec
Compute the number of values of b for which the sum of the squares of the base b digits
Is there a bit missing at the end of this sentence?
In base b the column headings are 1, b, b^2, b^3, ......
so
therefore
but then I don't know what I'm doing with this.
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the sum of the squares of the base b digits are less than or equal to 512. I understand what N_b's value is, but i don't know about the values. Maybe trying smaller values of b would work.
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If I've understood this problem correctly, there are very few cases, so you could just use trial to get them all.
Bob
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But, you need the squares of the digits...
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OK. I don't understand the question then.
Bob
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Compute the number of values of b for which the sum of the squares of the base b digits
Is it my eyes or this browser, is something missing from the end of this line?
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Hi bobbym
The remainder of the question is in post #3.
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Bob already asked that question. I am going to edit post #1.
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We just have to sum the squares of the digits in $N_b$. But finding the digits ain't viable. I don't have any ideas.
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Why is finding the digits not viable?
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Because you cannot do it in the general case.
Also, I just figured out that Bob posted the expression for the sum. But, that unfortunately tell us nothing about the digits, though.
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What do you do with
add the digits and square? Treat the digts as base 10 number and square? What?
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I have it sorted on paper. Watch this space, while I make a picture.
Bob
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hi
This is my interpretation of the problem.
The picture shows the cases b = 2, b = 3 and b = 4
I have listed all the values from 1 to b^2
The highlighting shows a clear pattern.
With b = 2, we have 2 ones in the first and second column.
With b = 3, we have 3 ones and 3 twos .
With b = 4, we have 4 ones, 4 twos and 4 threes.
Generalising and adding one more for the one in the third column we get this formula for the sum of the squares of the digits:
This checks out with answers 5, 31 and 113 respectively.
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2014-06-15 08:19:56)
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Hi Bob
I'm not sure what you did, so I think it would be the easiest to explain how you got 5 for b=2. I am getting 2.
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hi Stefy,
the sum of the squares of the base b digits
So I added thus
Next one:
Next one:
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But, I think we are supposed to find the sum of the squares of the digits of N_b.
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You may be right. The problem is difficult to understand.
Bob
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I agree. We should wait for OP to verify which interpretation of the problem is correct.
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Ok, we have N_b. Let's say N_b is in form of
. We wantI see you have graph paper.
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Ok, we have N_b. Let's say N_b is in form of
. We want
Hm, unfortunately, just as I thought. This will be harder.
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Do you have any ideas for the 2nd question?
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Hi cooljackiec
I found that these numbers satisfy Q2.
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Hi cooljackiec
I found that these numbers satisfy Q2.
I have been able to prove that fact, unless I make a mistake somewhere. I will post my proof, if needed.
Last edited by anonimnystefy (2014-06-16 11:20:47)
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