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>> No.3578806 [View]

>>3578734
It would be much easier just to solve for log...

> Law of exponents
x = a^y then y = log a(x)

There is a guess and check method for find the log of a number. Similar to how you find the root of a number.

>>3578729
Don't know if this helps.

>> No.3576489 [View]

>>3576485
37 isn't even.

>> No.3576462 [View]

>>3576458
Wait no. 37 is not even.

>> No.3576458 [View]

>>3576426
Wtf? lol I think you just proved Goldbach's conjecture false.

>> No.3576424 [View]

>>3576405
37 is prime. Derp.

>> No.3576409 [View]

>>3576399
Of fuck what a fail

> 6 = 3 + 3

>> No.3576399 [View]

>>3576361

> 5 = 3 + 3
I do believe 3 is not co-prime to 3.

>>3576382
Not every number, every even number.

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[ERROR]

So tell me /sci/
Can every even number greater than 2 be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers?

Examples:
4 = 2 + 2
6 = 3 + 3
8 = 3 + 5
10 = 3 + 7 = 5 + 5

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>>3573294

>> No.3573299 [View]

>>3573293
Thanks for stating what we have already went over.

>>3573294
How can something non-existent be a troll?

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>>3573272
I also wonder if this building design was on purpose

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>>3573250

>> No.3573237 [View]

SSBXHLCLKUYRZHYHPCSHJTBTWVFQEXI
Decipher this bitches.

I will even give you the key.
UEHFNJSJKHADFEUFHNLDSAULEUFNDJKAS

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>>3573171
You mad bro?

>> No.3573170 [View]

>>3573155
Bravo! I didn't even catch that.

>> No.3573154 [View]

My thoughts.

> Pi
I believe this represents that nothing can be perfect. No matter how many digits of pi you have, it still won't be a perfect circle. But it also ties in, maybe we look for perfection so we perceive another digit of pi to near perfection. But in all reality, perfection is impossible.

And this all ties into relativity.

> Relativity
You may thing something is perfect until you see something better.

>> No.3573135 [View]

>>3573117
I guess you could just have this
0.11101110... This is the binary equivalent of 0.99...

>> No.3573108 [View]

>>3573082
1/3 is a float. binary can only truly represent positive integers. In computers, special bits are used to mark the sign and exponent of it. Which creates a floating point number.

>> No.3573095 [View]

>>3573089
1 = 1
10 = 2
11 = 3
100 = 4
101 = 5
110 = 6
111 = 7
1000 = 8
etc

>> No.3573090 [View]

>>3573071
I literally agree with you. But you can't represent repeating numbers in binary. Not that I know of anyway.

>> No.3573075 [View]

bump

>> No.3573069 [View]

Correct,
*1.001

>> No.3573062 [View]

>>3573050
1/0.999... does not yield 0.001
It yields 1

>> No.3573052 [View]

1/11 = 0.0909...
10/11 = 0.9090...
11/11 = 0.999...
1 = 0.999...

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