AIME 1 2015 Problem 3 - A Prime Example of a Perfect Cube
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Today we take a look at question 3 of the 2015 American Invitational Mathematics Examination. It asks for the smallest prime p with 16p+1 being a perfect cube, meaning k^3 . Enjoy this spicy little competitive maths problem involving geomettric progressions and factorizations =)
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