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Mathematics, 24.04.2020 22:04 zoeyruckel

The sequence 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, … contains all the positive integers from least to greatest that are neither squares nor cubes nor perfect fifth powers (in the form of x5, where x is an integer). What is the 1000th term of the sequence? What is the 1000th term of the sequence?

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