Re: Anyone want to work for Google?
From: Van Jacques (calccurve-test23_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/12/04
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Date: 12 Jul 2004 05:12:34 -0700
Van Jacques wrote:
> Richard Tobin wrote:
> > In article <cctq8u$dso@odbk17.prod.google.com>,
> > Van Jacques <calccurve-test23@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >f(1)= 7182818284
> > >f(2)= 8182845904
> > >f(3)= 8747135266
> > >f(4)= 7427466391
> > >f(5)= __________
> >
I don't see how to find out where to start in the sequence though.
I thought maybe n^^3 - n - 1 would help, but it only works for
n = 2 and 3.
Van
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