Is it 584, and if so, what's so intuitive? :)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steinar H. Gunderson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 6:32 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Mersenne: Re: Quiet list?
>
> On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 08:27:12PM -0800, Spike Jones wrote:
> >The total number of posts
> >I receive each day is far more predictable than the number
> >of posts on GIMPS. Predictably.
>
> Funnily enough, when I receive nothing from GIMPS, I receive nothing
> from other people either! (No, this is not a mail burp. I still receive
> _some_ mail.)
>
> To get you something to do, here's an interesting problem. The beaty
> if it, is that you could do it by brute-force, or you could simply
> look at it, or see a solution and solve it in under a minute. Pen and
> paper allowed only -- no calculators, computers etc.
>
> First, perhaps I should explain some notation :-) a_11 is the letter `a',
> followed by 11 in subscript. x^2 is the letter `x', followed by the letter
> 2 in superscript (ie. `x^2' would be mathematically the same as `x*x').
> OK, here goes:
>
> If (3x^2 - x - 2)^6 = (a_12)x^12 + (a_11)x^11 + ... + (a_1)x + a_0, what
> is a_0 + a_2 + a_4 + ... + a_12?
>
> The answer is an integer from 0 to 999, inclusive.
>
> (This is just one of the problems from something called the `Abel
> contest', a voluntary contest in maths open to all pupils (<21, but in
> general nobody under 18 enters) in Norway. They have a tradition of
> making problems requiring very little actual mathematical knowledge
> (generally if you know (a+b)^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2 and Pythagoras, you
> have 90% of what you need), but more requiring the right way of thinking.
> Also, only pen and paper is used, to prevent some ways of solving the
> problems... This question was number 9 (of 10), from the second round,
> where the contestants (the 10% best from round one) are given 100
> minutes to try to solve the 10 questions.)
>
> Hope most of you see the quick solution :-) Please don't post the answer
> to the list quite yet, give people their time...
>
> /* Steinar */
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