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%I A246710 #11 Sep 03 2025 04:06:40 %S A246710 1,1,4,7,2,0,2,6,9,0,4,3,9,8,7,7,0,8,9,4,7,3,0,5,8,6,1,3,5,3,6,5,9,7, %T A246710 3,7,4,1,9,1,3,7,9,9,2,1,9,3,6,8,8,0,4,5,2,3,9,2,3,6,1,9,4,6,7,2,4,9, %U A246710 7,4,3,7,8,0,8,2,5,5,5,5,7,4,7,4,0,8,3,2,1,4,4,7,4,9,4,1,1,5,6,2,0,5,4,6,8,5,8 %N A246710 Decimal expansion of eighth root of 3. %H A246710 Alois P. Heinz, <a href="/A246710/b246710.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a> %F A246710 Equals A011002^(1/2). - _R. J. Mathar_, Sep 03 2025 %e A246710 3^(1/8) = 1.147202690439877089473... %t A246710 RealDigits[3^(1/8), 10, 108][[1]] %Y A246710 Cf. A246709 (seventh root of 3), A011446 (ninth root of 3), A011269 (fifteenth root of 9). %K A246710 nonn,cons,changed %O A246710 1,3 %A A246710 _Alonso del Arte_, Sep 01 2014