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>tfw this thread

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>@ pic

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watched this the other day

>mfw

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>>3857783
you're just an anti-equestrite.

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[ERROR]

>4238462364928364298342936423423264384265235891825418923481451!
>more digits than atoms in the observable universe
>mfw

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>artifishal intelleganse

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Is there a rule for figuring out all possible permutations?

For example:
>x + y - z = n, {x,y & z can only be 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} how many combinations can make n?

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