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creepercraft97T3
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creepercraft97T3
May 2, 2019
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Prime Equation?
I was messing around with modulos and I came across a certain equation. However, when I saw the values for y=2, I was blown away. They seemed to be all the prime numbers. However, I don't know how to prove it works for all primes. If one of you could post
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Sums/Products With Complex Bounds
I'm bored again.
Almost always, when dealing with sums, the bounds listed are integers. Integer bounds are simple, integer bounds are easy. They can just be added together easily without any complications (example #1). Rational bounds
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Feb 22, 2019
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Me Being Bored
I'm bored so I'm sharing what I believe is a neat proof for something useful. What you need to know to understand this is derivatives, compositions, and a bit of algebra (I think).
Let be the functional inverse of .
Using
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Feb 21, 2019
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Pattern?
I was digging through some very old google docs and deleting them to make space to add a 1.5M char doc to the stock when I came across one titled 'Prime Pattern?'. I couldn't resist opening it and I immediately remembered what it held.
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Jan 23, 2019
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Help if you can, Please.
I have come across something that I have avoided for a long while, but I must come to terms with it today. My question is how do I calculate a product and/or sum with fractional bounds? An example would be and .
Tetration is
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Nov 9, 2018
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Gamma Functions (a.k.a factorials)
I have recently been pondering about the results of non-integer values of the gamma function. For those who don't know, the gamma function is basically defined as an extension to factorials. I have been trying to use some equations that would work on desmos
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Oct 24, 2018
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Is there such thing as this?
First off, I want to point out something:
1. I know this is almost always used for help on certain questions, but I'm asking this question here anyways.
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Oct 22, 2018
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Is there a name for these primes?
I thought up of a sequence of 6 primes which are the following:
2, 3, 5, 7, 37, and 73.
These 6 primes are the primes where you can combine their digits in any way, including by removing digits (but not including removing all of the digits),
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Is Tetration Well Defined?
Tetration is harder to define than the other three main operations because exponentiation is unique from addition and multiplication. The main thing that affects Tetration is there are two inverse functions of exponentiation, unlike addition and multiplication.
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creepercraft97T3
May 16, 2018
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