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A049416 Largest number whose square has n digits. +0
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3, 9, 31, 99, 316, 999, 3162, 9999, 31622, 99999, 316227, 999999, 3162277, 9999999, 31622776, 99999999, 316227766, 999999999, 3162277660, 9999999999, 31622776601, 99999999999, 316227766016, 999999999999, 3162277660168 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

1,1

FORMULA

a(n)=ceil(sqrt(10^n))-1.

EXAMPLE

31^2 = 961, but 32^2 = 1024, hence a(3) = 31.

a(4) = 99: 99^2 = 9801 has 4 digits, while 100^2 = 10000 has 5 digits.

CROSSREFS

Cf. A061433, A049415. Equals A017936-1

Adjacent sequences: A049413 A049414 A049415 this_sequence A049417 A049418 A049419

Sequence in context: A018370 A001672 A138281 this_sequence A027029 A027092 A027031

KEYWORD

nonn,base,easy,nice

AUTHOR

Ulrich Schimke (ulrschimke(AT)aol.com)

EXTENSIONS

More terms from Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), May 16 2001

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