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They are always equal.
e.g.
454545 = 45 (10000 + 100 + 1)
989898 = 98 (10000 + 100 + 1)
In general if The number of digits in the numbers X and Y is k
then
X..X = X (10^(k*(N-1) + 10^(k*(N-2) +...+10^0)
A european swallow or an african swallow?Quote:
Originally posted by Mick_2002
What... is the Airspeed Velocity of an Unladen Swallow?
that is correct
:D
heh heh...well I don't know...ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhQuote:
Originally posted by Elrond
A european swallow or an african swallow?
Even if you don't know, you have to be firm and just make a decision. Life is full of arbitrary choices. H_E_L_L life is a friggin arbitrary choice. SO come on Mick.... Be a man for god's sack.
Ohh come on now soul..you do realize that's from monty phyton's holy grail....Quote:
Originally posted by souldog
Even if you don't know, you have to be firm and just make a decision. Life is full of arbitrary choices. H_E_L_L life is a friggin arbitrary choice. SO come on Mick.... Be a man for god's sack.
No, I didn't know that, but you still haven't made a choice.:)
Ok here is a question. Are there an infinite number of prime numbers p such that p+2 is also prime.
e.g. 5 and 7;)
I will choose freewillQuote:
Originally posted by souldog
No, I didn't know that, but you still haven't made a choice.:)
I don't know why you guys/gals post your little riddle questions...the answer is 3, it will always be 3...
Well my last question is kinda funny
Yes. I have a wonderful proof, but it's too big to fit in this small margin :DQuote:
Originally posted by souldog
Ok here is a question. Are there an infinite number of prime numbers p such that p+2 is also prime.
e.g. 5 and 7;)
[Ups ^^]
African, or European? (When you're a king you have to know these things)Quote:
Originally posted by Mick_2002
What... is the Airspeed Velocity of an Unladen Swallow?
And souldog, most certainly yes.
well i dont have a proof like Yves but it really sounds as if they are infinite :)Quote:
Originally posted by souldog
Ok here is a question. Are there an infinite number of prime numbers p such that p+2 is also prime.
e.g. 5 and 7;)