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%I A177035 #4 Nov 11 2016 14:49:13 %S A177035 3,6,7,3,4,1,6,6,6,5,7,2,1,4,3,7,0,5,1,3,6,6,9,3,6,1,5,1,9,2,0,9,7,7, %T A177035 4,5,9,8,4,5,4,1,6,4,1,0,5,9,3,4,2,3,5,3,2,4,9,6,8,0,7,4,3,0,1,6,2,4, %U A177035 1,9,7,3,8,8,0,7,0,9,6,9,5,4,7,0,3,5,4,9,9,2,6,8,7,7,3,9,0,7,4,2,8,7,9,9,2 %N A177035 Decimal expansion of sqrt(13493990). %C A177035 Continued fraction expansion of sqrt(13493990) is 3673 followed by (repeat 2, 2, 2, 7346). %C A177035 sqrt(13493990) = sqrt(2)*sqrt(5)*sqrt(19)*sqrt(29)*sqrt(31)*sqrt(79). %e A177035 sqrt(13493990) = 3673.41666572143705136693... %t A177035 RealDigits[Sqrt[13493990],10,120][[1]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Nov 11 2016 *) %Y A177035 Cf. A002193 (decimal expansion of sqrt(2)), A002163 (decimal expansion of sqrt(5)), A010475 (decimal expansion of sqrt(19)), A010484 (decimal expansion of sqrt(29)), A010486 (decimal expansion of sqrt(31)), A010531 (decimal expansion of sqrt(79)), A177034 (decimal expansion of (9280+3*sqrt(13493990))/14165). %K A177035 cons,nonn %O A177035 4,1 %A A177035 _Klaus Brockhaus_, May 01 2010