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* Added solution for Project Euler problem 87. Fixes: TheAlgorithms#2695 * Update docstring and 0-padding in directory name. Reference: TheAlgorithms#3256
* Added solution for Project Euler problem 87. Fixes: TheAlgorithms#2695 * Update docstring and 0-padding in directory name. Reference: TheAlgorithms#3256
* Added solution for Project Euler problem 87. Fixes: TheAlgorithms#2695 * Update docstring and 0-padding in directory name. Reference: TheAlgorithms#3256
* Added solution for Project Euler problem 87. Fixes: TheAlgorithms#2695 * Update docstring and 0-padding in directory name. Reference: TheAlgorithms#3256
Name: Prime power triples
The smallest number expressible as the sum of a prime square, prime cube, and prime fourth power is 28. In fact, there are exactly four numbers below fifty that can be expressed in such a way:
28 = 2^2 + 2^3 + 2^4
33 = 3^2 + 2^3 + 2^4
49 = 5^2 + 2^3 + 2^4
47 = 2^2 + 3^3 + 2^4
How many numbers below fifty million can be expressed as the sum of a prime square, prime cube, and prime fourth power?
Reference: https://projecteuler.net/problem=87
Reference: #2695
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