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What is the first natural number that causes the statement:
(2 + 3)^n **less than equal to sign** 4^n + 3^n to fail?
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(2+3)^n <= 4^n + 3^n
5^n <= 4^n + 3^n
works for 1,2
fails for 3, since 125 > 64+27
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