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A119548 10-gonal numbers which are divisible by the sum of their digits. +0
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1, 10, 27, 126, 370, 451, 1242, 1387, 1540, 1701, 2232, 3520, 4000, 5076, 5662, 5967, 6930, 7965, 9072, 10251, 10660, 11502, 14220, 15687, 17226, 20520, 24102, 25360, 26001, 27972, 29326, 30015, 32130, 32851, 38907, 41310, 45475, 46332, 48070 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,2

EXAMPLE

5662 is in the sequence because (1) it is a decagonal number, (2) the sum of its digits is 5+6+6+2=19 and (3) 5662 is divisible by 19.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A001107.

Sequence in context: A001107 A103135 A008468 this_sequence A007705 A022422 A113962

Adjacent sequences: A119545 A119546 A119547 this_sequence A119549 A119550 A119551

KEYWORD

base,nonn

AUTHOR

Luc Stevens (lms022(AT)yahoo.com), May 28 2006

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