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A097991
A puzzle: reverse digits of n^2 + 10.
1
1, 11, 41, 91, 62, 53, 64, 95, 47, 19, 11, 131, 451, 971, 602, 532, 662, 992, 433, 173, 14, 154, 494, 935, 685, 536, 686, 937, 497, 158, 19, 179, 4301, 9901, 6611, 5321, 6031, 9731, 4541, 1351, 161, 1961, 4771, 9581, 6491, 5302, 6212, 9122, 4132, 1142, 152
OFFSET
0,2
MATHEMATICA
FromDigits[Reverse[IntegerDigits[#^2+10]]]&/@Range[0, 50] (* Harvey P. Dale, Jan 11 2011 *)
CROSSREFS
See A097990 for another version.
Sequence in context: A309254 A360154 A217624 * A158187 A239462 A065145
KEYWORD
nonn,base,easy
AUTHOR
N. J. A. Sloane, following a suggestion of Jacek Kolodziejczyk (zwi(AT)infogenia.pl), Sep 07 2004
EXTENSIONS
More terms from Jason Earls, Sep 16 2004
STATUS
approved