math

Revision en2, by CapTa1nnn, 2023-02-24 18:59:49

Hi everyone. i have to solve a problem like that finding the last three digits before the decimal point for the number (3+sqrt(5))^n with n <= 2e9. I thinked but don't have the idea about this problem. So thank you if you help me to solve and i want to know that if with anyone number such is not integer number. can i inding the last three digits before the decimal point. Very thank you

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