SOLUTION: The set Q consists of integers q that are perfect cubes and satisfy 4^6≤q^2≤4^7. Find the least and greatest members of Q.
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Question 1027831: The set Q consists of integers q that are perfect cubes and satisfy 4^6≤q^2≤4^7. Find the least and greatest members of Q.
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Q = {-125, -64, 64, 125} by direct calculation. (Play with your scientific calculator!)
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