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Revision as of 15:08, 24 November 2023
Problem
Let be the sum of the squares of the digits of . How many positive integers satisfy the inequality ?
Solution
We start by rearranging the inequality the following way:
and compare the possible values for the left hand side and the right hand side of this inequality.
Case 1: has 5 digits or more.
Let = number of digits of n.
Then as a function of d,
, and
, and
when ,
Since for , then and there is no possible when has 5 or more digits.
Case 2: has 4 digits and
, and
, and
Since , then and there is no possible when has 4 digits and .
Case 3:
Let be the 2nd digit of
, and
, and
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
Since , for , then and there is no possible when when combined with the previous cases.
NOTE... case 4 is wrong. Need to rewrite it
Case 4:
Let be the 3rd digit of
, and
, and
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
At , .
Since , for , then and there is no possible when when combined with the previous cases.
Case 5: Here we need to try each case from n=2008 to n=2109
...ongoing writing of solution...
~Tomas Diaz. orders@tomasdiaz.com