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Example: With N=3 and X=9 you would again calculate the number 2 because 2 is the largest integer less than or equal to the root R. |
Example: With N=3 and X=9 you would again calculate the number 2 because 2 is the largest integer less than or equal to the root R. |
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Example: With N=2 and X=2 |
Example: With N=2 and X=2(100<sup>2000</sup>) you would calculate a large integer consisting of the first 2,001 digits of the square root of two. |
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