@abakcus
Abakcus
3 years
Just another interesting pattern in #mathematics . 😮
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@abakcus
Abakcus
3 years
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@cetinkayakoc
Çetin Kaya Koç
3 years
@abakcus Proof: (100d+10d+d)/(d+d+d) = 111d/3d = 37
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@_AhmadHijazi
Ahmad Hijazi | أحمد حجازي
3 years
@abakcus That's not a pattern.. That's the same equation written 9 times
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@pramodk73
Pramod
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@aldanjah
aldanjah
3 years
@abakcus All the same 111/3 fraction ....
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@vpsison
Virgilio Sison
3 years
@abakcus Just copies of the same thing.
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@funesfabiog
Fabio Gaitan
3 years
@abakcus @piacpandal para que las vayas juntando a tu lista de curiosidades
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@Ammar_427
Ammar Ahmed
3 years
@abakcus @mathladyhazel How can it be a pattern? Just some kind of multiplication table.
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@TNR_dAquin
Sans prénom .
3 years
@abakcus Interesting
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@__InfiniteLove
Alien 👽
3 years
@abakcus @TassithaR What ! Damn where were you when I was kid 🥺 I hate you for being unknow to me till now
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@HaloedPayload
Herbert Daly (also @[email protected])
3 years
@abakcus @mathladyhazel ...more a 'mathematical illusion' than a pattern maybe...
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@LegioVia
via legio
3 years
@abakcus Elegant and beautiful. Kind Regards.
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@bolten
Matthias Bolten
3 years
@abakcus Actually not too surprising: 111 * n / (3 * n) = 111 / 3 = 37.
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@SakurajimaD
Sakurajima Daikon
3 years
@abakcus These are all of the form [x*(111)]/[x*3] for x = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 so not that interesting maybe.
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@HarryG23
Matt
3 years
@abakcus 111 / 3 repeated and factored
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@gautamkhatterr
Gautam Khatter
3 years
@abakcus Mathematics is the most beautiful subject in the world.
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@SHAnonymousUser
AnonymousUser
3 years
@abakcus boring... 222 / (2 + 2 + 2) => 2 * 111 / 2 * (1 + 1 + 1) =>111 / (1 + 1 + 1)
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@ArpJann
Jann-Fiete Arp
3 years
@abakcus (100x + 10x + x)/3x = 111x/3x = 37 @Harvard where do I sign?
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