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Problem
What is the sum of the digits of the square of ?
Solution 1
Using the standard multiplication algorithm, whose digit sum is (I hope you didn't seriously multiply it out right... ;) )
Solution 2(Pattern)
Note that:
We see a pattern and find that whose digit sum is
Solution 3
You can see that can be written as
, which is . We can apply the same fact into 111,111,111, receiving whose digits sum up to
See also
2009 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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