Cracking the Code Interview.

Hi Gayle,
I really like your book CTCI, in the six addition I think you could add to the page 68 example involving the quadratic formula, the only slightly optimized version that solves for d need to check for negative numbers before getting the cube root of a**3+b**3-c**3, and the code should also check to see if d exceeds the range of numbers checked , 1000 in your case.
Thanks,
Tom
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