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Sorry to bother, another question.
If $$z = \frac{ \left\{ \sqrt{3} \right\}^2 - 2 \left\{ \sqrt{2} \right\}^2 }{ \left\{ \sqrt{3} \right\} - 2 \left\{ \sqrt{2} \right\} }$$ find $\lfloor z \rfloor$.
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Another doubt
As above, let $$f(x) = 3\cdot\frac{x^4+x^3+x^2+1}{x^2+x-2}.$$Give a polynomial $g(x)$ so that $f(x) + g(x)$ has a horizontal asymptote of $y=0$ as $x$ approaches positive infinity.
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Let \[P = 4^{1/4} \cdot 16^{1/16} \cdot 64^{1/64} \cdot 256^{1/256} \dotsm\]Then $P$ can be expressed in the form $\sqrt[a]{b},$ where $a$ and $b$ are positive integers. Find the smallest possible value of $a + b.$
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I entered it but unfotuanetly it's incorrect.
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Aug 4, 2021
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I entered the answer and it said it is wrong.
vghcjcfjgj
Aug 4, 2021