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%I A177160 #8 Jan 09 2024 08:24:54 %S A177160 1,4,3,3,1,2,7,4,3,7,3,4,2,4,6,2,7,8,0,8,7,7,3,9,1,8,0,2,9,2,9,3,8,8, %T A177160 4,0,3,9,9,5,5,0,8,2,9,0,6,9,6,7,4,9,2,8,9,0,1,2,9,6,7,8,9,3,0,7,0,7, %U A177160 2,0,3,6,4,8,3,7,4,4,9,6,0,1,7,1,7,6,5,6,8,7,2,8,9,8,1,4,4,1,9,7,1,8,3,6,5 %N A177160 Decimal expansion of (4502+sqrt(29964677))/6961. %C A177160 Continued fraction expansion of (4502+sqrt(29964677))/6961 is A010886. %H A177160 Paolo Xausa, <a href="/A177160/b177160.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..10000</a> %e A177160 (4502+sqrt(29964677))/6961 = 1.43312743734246278087... %t A177160 First[RealDigits[(4502+Sqrt[29964677])/6961,10,120]] (* _Paolo Xausa_, Jan 09 2024 *) %Y A177160 Cf. A177161 (decimal expansion of sqrt(29964677)), A010886 (repeat 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). %K A177160 nonn,cons,easy %O A177160 1,2 %A A177160 _Klaus Brockhaus_, May 04 2010