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%I A176395 #8 Mar 14 2020 13:17:26 %S A176395 6,3,1,6,6,2,4,7,9,0,3,5,5,3,9,9,8,4,9,1,1,4,9,3,2,7,3,6,6,7,0,6,8,6, %T A176395 6,8,3,9,2,7,0,8,8,5,4,5,5,8,9,3,5,3,5,9,7,0,5,8,6,8,2,1,4,6,1,1,6,4, %U A176395 8,4,6,4,2,6,0,9,0,4,3,8,4,6,7,0,8,8,4,3,3,9,9,1,2,8,2,9,0,6,5,0,9,0,7,0,1 %N A176395 Decimal expansion of 3+sqrt(11). %C A176395 Continued fraction expansion of 3+sqrt(11) is A010704 preceded by 6. %C A176395 a(n) = A010468(n) for n > 1. %H A176395 Daniel Starodubtsev, <a href="/A176395/b176395.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %e A176395 3+sqrt(11) = 6.31662479035539984911... %t A176395 RealDigits[3+Sqrt[11],10,120][[1]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Oct 28 2011 *) %Y A176395 Cf. A010468 (decimal expansion of sqrt(11)), A010704 (repeat 3, 6). %K A176395 cons,nonn %O A176395 1,1 %A A176395 _Klaus Brockhaus_, Apr 16 2010