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You should be able to solve this

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-07 13:57

Find a_{n-1},...,a_1,a_0 \in \mathbb{Z} such that

\pi^n +a_{n-1} \pi^{n-1}+...+ a_1 \pi + a_0 = 0

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-07 20:54

hurr

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-08 0:18

there is no solution, pi is transcendental

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-10 20:12

\LaTeX!

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-10 20:14

\LaTeX{}!

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-14 17:08

a_n-1  = ... = a1 = a0 = 0

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-15 1:48

>>3
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Name: Anonymous 2009-05-15 15:26

>>6
How can π to the power of n be zero?

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-15 16:08

>>8
oops, didn't notice there wasn't a coefficient in front of the first term. :(

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