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If a is a real root of the equation
x⁵ - x³ + x - 2 = 0
Prove that [a⁶] = 3
Where [ . ] denotes Greatest Integer function ( GIF )










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closed as off-topic by Eevee Trainer, José Carlos Santos, KM101, Dietrich Burde, Mark Jan 7 at 19:41


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    What kind of help do you need?
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    – ajotatxe
    Jan 7 at 19:39










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    Does the square bracket around $a^6$ mean to round down to nearest integer? That is, it is saying $3 le a^6 <4$?
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    Yeah , that's the GIF
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    – Jane
    Jan 7 at 19:41










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    Please edit to include your own attempts at this question, such as what you have tried and where you are stuck. Then it can be reopened.
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If a is a real root of the equation
x⁵ - x³ + x - 2 = 0
Prove that [a⁶] = 3
Where [ . ] denotes Greatest Integer function ( GIF )










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closed as off-topic by Eevee Trainer, José Carlos Santos, KM101, Dietrich Burde, Mark Jan 7 at 19:41


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please provide additional context, which ideally explains why the question is relevant to you and our community. Some forms of context include: background and motivation, relevant definitions, source, possible strategies, your current progress, why the question is interesting or important, etc." – Eevee Trainer, José Carlos Santos, KM101, Dietrich Burde, Mark

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













  • $begingroup$
    What kind of help do you need?
    $endgroup$
    – ajotatxe
    Jan 7 at 19:39










  • $begingroup$
    Does the square bracket around $a^6$ mean to round down to nearest integer? That is, it is saying $3 le a^6 <4$?
    $endgroup$
    – coffeemath
    Jan 7 at 19:39










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    Yeah , that's the GIF
    $endgroup$
    – Jane
    Jan 7 at 19:41










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    Please edit to include your own attempts at this question, such as what you have tried and where you are stuck. Then it can be reopened.
    $endgroup$
    – John Doe
    Jan 7 at 19:42














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If a is a real root of the equation
x⁵ - x³ + x - 2 = 0
Prove that [a⁶] = 3
Where [ . ] denotes Greatest Integer function ( GIF )










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If a is a real root of the equation
x⁵ - x³ + x - 2 = 0
Prove that [a⁶] = 3
Where [ . ] denotes Greatest Integer function ( GIF )







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closed as off-topic by Eevee Trainer, José Carlos Santos, KM101, Dietrich Burde, Mark Jan 7 at 19:41


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please provide additional context, which ideally explains why the question is relevant to you and our community. Some forms of context include: background and motivation, relevant definitions, source, possible strategies, your current progress, why the question is interesting or important, etc." – Eevee Trainer, José Carlos Santos, KM101, Dietrich Burde, Mark

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by Eevee Trainer, José Carlos Santos, KM101, Dietrich Burde, Mark Jan 7 at 19:41


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please provide additional context, which ideally explains why the question is relevant to you and our community. Some forms of context include: background and motivation, relevant definitions, source, possible strategies, your current progress, why the question is interesting or important, etc." – Eevee Trainer, José Carlos Santos, KM101, Dietrich Burde, Mark

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • $begingroup$
    What kind of help do you need?
    $endgroup$
    – ajotatxe
    Jan 7 at 19:39










  • $begingroup$
    Does the square bracket around $a^6$ mean to round down to nearest integer? That is, it is saying $3 le a^6 <4$?
    $endgroup$
    – coffeemath
    Jan 7 at 19:39










  • $begingroup$
    Yeah , that's the GIF
    $endgroup$
    – Jane
    Jan 7 at 19:41










  • $begingroup$
    Please edit to include your own attempts at this question, such as what you have tried and where you are stuck. Then it can be reopened.
    $endgroup$
    – John Doe
    Jan 7 at 19:42


















  • $begingroup$
    What kind of help do you need?
    $endgroup$
    – ajotatxe
    Jan 7 at 19:39










  • $begingroup$
    Does the square bracket around $a^6$ mean to round down to nearest integer? That is, it is saying $3 le a^6 <4$?
    $endgroup$
    – coffeemath
    Jan 7 at 19:39










  • $begingroup$
    Yeah , that's the GIF
    $endgroup$
    – Jane
    Jan 7 at 19:41










  • $begingroup$
    Please edit to include your own attempts at this question, such as what you have tried and where you are stuck. Then it can be reopened.
    $endgroup$
    – John Doe
    Jan 7 at 19:42
















$begingroup$
What kind of help do you need?
$endgroup$
– ajotatxe
Jan 7 at 19:39




$begingroup$
What kind of help do you need?
$endgroup$
– ajotatxe
Jan 7 at 19:39












$begingroup$
Does the square bracket around $a^6$ mean to round down to nearest integer? That is, it is saying $3 le a^6 <4$?
$endgroup$
– coffeemath
Jan 7 at 19:39




$begingroup$
Does the square bracket around $a^6$ mean to round down to nearest integer? That is, it is saying $3 le a^6 <4$?
$endgroup$
– coffeemath
Jan 7 at 19:39












$begingroup$
Yeah , that's the GIF
$endgroup$
– Jane
Jan 7 at 19:41




$begingroup$
Yeah , that's the GIF
$endgroup$
– Jane
Jan 7 at 19:41












$begingroup$
Please edit to include your own attempts at this question, such as what you have tried and where you are stuck. Then it can be reopened.
$endgroup$
– John Doe
Jan 7 at 19:42




$begingroup$
Please edit to include your own attempts at this question, such as what you have tried and where you are stuck. Then it can be reopened.
$endgroup$
– John Doe
Jan 7 at 19:42










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