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A197761 Decimal expansion of least x>0 satisfying f(x)=m/3, where m is the maximal value of f(x)=(cos(x))^2+(sin(4x))^2.

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%I A197761 #6 Mar 30 2012 18:57:53
%S A197761 7,2,4,0,0,2,5,8,2,8,3,3,6,8,0,7,4,4,9,3,3,4,7,1,8,9,0,6,8,9,1,2,7,7,
%T A197761 7,6,5,4,2,4,6,8,3,1,6,2,3,8,7,9,8,8,8,0,7,6,1,8,0,9,7,6,8,2,0,2,7,9,
%U A197761 5,5,2,0,8,2,9,6,9,6,8,3,6,1,9,5,5,7,2,3,2,1,2,1,9,1,7,3,7,4,5
%N A197761 Decimal expansion of least x>0 satisfying f(x)=m/3, where m is the maximal value of f(x)=(cos(x))^2+(sin(4x))^2.
%C A197761 For a discussion and guide to related sequences, see A197739.
%e A197761 x=0.7240025828336807449334718906891277765...
%t A197761 (See the program at A197758.)
%Y A197761 Cf. A197739.
%K A197761 nonn,cons
%O A197761 0,1
%A A197761 _Clark Kimberling_, Oct 19 2011