Problem 44360. Pentagonal Numbers
Your function will receive a lower and upper bound. It should return all pentagonal numbers within that inclusive range in ascending order. Additionally, it should return an array that indicates those numbers that are divisible by 5. For example,
[p,d] = pentagonal_numbers(10,40)
should return
p = [12,22,35] d = [ 0, 0, 1]
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Mohamed Atyya
on 30 Oct 2017
good
Kevin
on 25 Jul 2018
cool
danteliujie
on 18 Mar 2019
so good solutions
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