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what's /sci/ fav. number? mine's 9, if you haven't guessed by now.

>> No.8699022

125 is mine. 5^3 is pretty lit. A prime number a prime number of times

>> No.8699023
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8699023

Mine is -1/12

>> No.8699029

mine's the number of lick it takes to get to the tootsie troll center of a tootsie pop

>> No.8699033

0, 1, and 2

>> No.8699035

>>8699007
69 lmmaaoaooo, or even funnier.... SEXty-nine hahahahahah

>> No.8699043

everytime I decide on a favourite number I put it into an iteration to get a new favourite number. I know I'll always like the new number since it's an iteration of all previous favourite numbers.

>> No.8699073

>>8699007
210
>divisible by first 4 prime numbers, 2,3,5, and 7
Based

>> No.8699097

Mine's 2.

>> No.8699128

>>8699007

Zero is my hero.

>> No.8699225

>>8699022
4's damn cool too.
an even prime number an even prime number of times

>> No.8699227

>>8699128
Zero is justice

>> No.8699239
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8699239

e

>> No.8699258

2

>> No.8699285

>>8699007
6 is best

>> No.8699386
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8699386

7

>> No.8699396
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>>8699033
These.

>0
It's paradoxal to say that "there are 0 apples in the basket", because you are simultaneously claiming that "there are" apples and that there actually are no apples. It's a surreal concept.

>1
In the nature, there is always only 1 piece of any object. Even if some two objects were considered "identical" with each other, there is always some detail that sets them apart (location, for example).

>2
The only number [math]x[/math] for which [math]x + x = x \cdot x = x^x = x \uparrow x [/math]

>> No.8699402

>>8699285

Patrician taste my friend.

>> No.8699417

>>8699007
137

>> No.8699461

247

>> No.8699475
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8699475

infinity

>> No.8699485
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8699485

10

The number is the gimmick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQvrJGQN9JY

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8699519

23

>> No.8699527

>>8699519
Yooooooo this guy gets it

>> No.8699542

2.5

>> No.8699551

>>8699007
7

I don't know why you'd want anything more beautiful than that.

Unless you want to dial that shit up to 11, but humans don't operate on that level yet.

>> No.8699565

7.6255975e+12 , for it is 3^(3^3)

>> No.8700309

-1 because [math]e^{i\pi}=-1[/math]

>> No.8700313

1•10^100 (googol) and 1•10^googol (googolplex)

>> No.8700427

0.7052301717918009651474316828882485137435776391

>> No.8700488

>>8699022
mine's 49 for the same reason, plus seven is the BEST prime prove me wrong

>> No.8700493

>>8699073
>210 equals one half 420
>210 confirmed best number

>> No.8700505

2137

>> No.8700511

0,1

>> No.8700533

>>8700488
Excuse you, a multiple of 5 will always have a 5 or a 0 in the one's place. A multiple of 7 will have any digit from 0-9 in the one's place. 2 is an even number, and 3 has the same problem as 7. Ergo, 5 is the best single digit prime.

>> No.8700584

>>8699007
Mine is 12 because it's the highest number with only one syllable.

>> No.8700751

>>8700584
>twenty

>> No.8700753

>>8700751
>one syllable

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>>8700584
>>8700751
>>8700753

>> No.8700777

Loader's Number

>> No.8700782
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8700782

My favorite number is the number of lights behind me; five.

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8700810

Not my favorite number, but favorite polynomial function.

(x-1)^3 + (x-1)^2 + 1

I use it to test any program that I wright that deals with a function of some sort. It's simple, has two curves, and

F(0) = 1
F(1) = 1
F(2) = 3

>> No.8700812

Friendly reminder that zero isn't a number.

>> No.8700926

>>8699551
>thinking people know what you mean

>> No.8701122
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8701122

pic related

>> No.8701198

I'm proud of you sci, no one has said "'''That number'''''' yet.

>> No.8701213

>>8699007
(420^69)*666

>> No.8701267

>>8701198
-1/12

>> No.8701475

0.81818181818181818181818181818181818181818181...

>> No.8701507
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>>8699007
5

>> No.8701517

>>8701198
69?

420!

Anal sex!

>> No.8701532

>>8700533
mine favourite integer is five ...
... but mine favourite number is 2π

>> No.8701538

phi

>> No.8701923

>>8701475
Nice meme

>> No.8702057

>>8701538
THANK YOU!

This little guy is seriously underappreciated.

>> No.8702523

>>8699396
Underrated post.

>> No.8702560

>>8699396

>2
Arent x*x = x^x = x|^x all just 2*2?

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8702698

>>8699007
9 and 8 equally, and any combination of them or numbers where the digits add up to them (less favorite)
9, 8 > 88, 98, 89 > 18, 17, 45, 62, 53, 80, 81, 144, 117, 27 etc

it borderlines on obsession but nothing crazy or ocd

>> No.8702704

these dubs

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>>8702698
kek my post actually ended in 98

>> No.8702713

>>8702560
For the value of x=2, yes of course.

You could reword what he said as
>it's the only number for which the functions
f(x) := x+x
g(x) := x*x
h(x) := ...
>map to the same value.

>> No.8702730

>>8700488
17
There, proved you wrong.

>> No.8702920

>>8699007
147, it has something special...
also 0.70710678