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A117036 Decimal expansion of (cos 1)^5. 0

%I #13 May 14 2019 21:44:31

%S 0,4,6,0,4,5,1,7,2,5,7,1,3,9,9,7,5,9,5,0,7,3,8,3,8,2,9,5,1,7,9,3,8,5,

%T 5,2,1,0,5,5,7,0,7,0,7,2,0,9,5,9,3,5,3,6,0,9,7,5,5,6,3,7,2,2,3,4,7,1,

%U 9,3,3,8,5,5,9,1,5,2,1,4,0,3,3,2,7,6,3,9,4,6,6,1,0,1,0,7,0,2,8,4,8,8,5,6,6

%N Decimal expansion of (cos 1)^5.

%C By the Lindemann-Weierstrass theorem, this constant is transcendental. - _Charles R Greathouse IV_, May 13 2019

%H <a href="/index/Tra#transcendental">Index entries for transcendental numbers</a>

%e = 0.0460451725713997595073838295179385521055707072...

%t Join[{0},RealDigits[Cos[1]^5,10,120][[1]]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Nov 27 2012 *)

%o (PARI) cos(1)^5 \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, May 13 2019

%Y Cf. A049470.

%K cons,nonn,less

%O 0,2

%A _Mohammad K. Azarian_, Apr 16 2006

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