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In mathematics, the sum of two cubes is a cubed number added to another cubed number. Every sum of cubes may be factored according to the identity

in elementary algebra.

Taxicab numbers

Taxicab numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a sum of two positive integer cubes in n distinct ways. The smallest taxicab number is 1729,[1] expressed as

or

The smallest taxicab number expressed in 3 different ways is 87,539,319, expressed as

, or

The smallest taxicab number expressed in 3 different ways by using both positive and negative integers is 4104,[2] expressed as

, or

References

  1. ^ "A001235 - OEIS". oeis.org. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
  2. ^ Silverman, Joseph H. (1993). "Taxicabs and Sums of Two Cubes". The American Mathematical Monthly. 100 (4): 331. doi:10.2307/2324954.

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