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RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Kaynato - 05-13-2016 (05-13-2016, 05:55 AM)a52 Wrote: » Breaks 1 2 3 4 5 RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Reyweld - 05-13-2016 A score (20) RE: Number Choosing Contest. - OTTO - 05-13-2016 You must be registered to view this content. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - ICan'tGiveCredit - 05-14-2016 RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Kaynato - 05-14-2016 (05-13-2016, 11:04 PM)Reyweld Wrote: »A score (20) Breaks 1 2 3 5 Non-constant number. (05-14-2016, 12:18 AM)ICantGiveCredit Wrote: » Non-number. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - OTTO - 05-14-2016 You must be registered to view this content. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Kaynato - 05-14-2016 131160: Breaks 1 3 5 RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Reyweld - 05-14-2016 1061, a pure and innocent number. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - btp - 05-14-2016 -4 : a negative integer (3756801695685 · 2^666669 - 1) :largest known prime 19997 : largest prime less than 20,000 77777: not a prime 4: a positive integer RE: Number Choosing Contest. - a52 - 05-14-2016 123454321: a palindrome 1998001: the hypotenuse of a (very large) pythagorean triple root(2): an irrational algebraic number sum(from n = 1 to infinity) 1/n^2: a transcendent number (which happens to be equal to (pi^2)/6, which is SO COOL) 85: a number with both a five and an eight RE: Number Choosing Contest. - OTTO - 05-14-2016 You must be registered to view this content. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - a52 - 05-14-2016 (whether my post count is odd && whether it is raining when you answer this) || (whether the minute time I post this is even ^^ !whether the person who posts after me is male) the first four positive integers that can be represented as the sum of two nonzero cubes. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Reyweld - 05-14-2016 Eight. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Kaynato - 05-14-2016 (05-14-2016, 05:15 PM)Reyweld Wrote: »1061, a pure and innocent number. PASSES 1 4 U V FAILS 2 3 5 R (05-14-2016, 06:10 PM)btp Wrote: »-4 : a negative integer -4: Breaks 2 3 4 R U LARGEST KNOWN PRIME: Rule 1: Uncertain. Computational resources currently limited. Rule 2: Breaks. Rule 3: Uncertain. Computational resources currently limited. Rule 4: Passes. Rule 5: Breaks. Passes format rules. 19997: Rule 1: Breaks. Rule 2: Breaks. Rule 3: Close! But it breaks. Rule 4: Passes. Rule 5: Breaks. Breaks R U 77777: Rule 1: Breaks. Rule 2: Breaks. Rule 3: Breaks. Rule 4: Passes. Rule 5: Breaks. Breaks R U 4: Breaks 2 3 R U (05-14-2016, 06:50 PM)a52 Wrote: »123454321: a palindrome 123454321: Breaks 3 R U (Closest one so far for the number rules!!) 1998001: Breaks 1 2 3 5 R U sqrt2: Rule 1: Breaks. Rule 2: Breaks. Rule 3: Breaks. Rule 4: Breaks. Rule 5: Breaks. Passes format rules. Riemann Zeta 2: Rule 1: Breaks. Rule 2: Breaks. Rule 3: Breaks. Rule 4: Breaks. Rule 5: Breaks. Passes format rules. 85: Breaks 2 5 R U Breaks 1 2 3 5 R U (05-14-2016, 07:06 PM)a52 Wrote: »(whether my post count is odd && whether it is raining when you answer this) || (whether the minute time I post this is even ^^ !whether the person who posts after me is male) Both 0 and 1 have already been submitted so either way you already know. 2: Breaks 1 2 3 5 9: Breaks 1 2 U 16: Breaks 2 3 U 28: Breaks 1 2 3 5 U (05-14-2016, 07:21 PM)Reyweld Wrote: » 8: Breaks 1 2 3 5. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - OTTO - 05-14-2016 You must be registered to view this content. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - a52 - 05-14-2016 1234567890 RE: Number Choosing Contest. - btp - 05-14-2016 1,998,991 3,364,928,064 49,284 11,108,889 95 RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Kaynato - 05-14-2016 121: Breaks 3 R U 12321: Breaks 1 2 3 R U 123321: Breaks 2 3 5 R U (05-14-2016, 10:04 PM)a52 Wrote: »1234567890 1234567890: Breaks 1 2 3 5 R U (05-14-2016, 10:17 PM)btp Wrote: »1,998,991 1998991: Breaks 1 2 3 5 R 3364928064: Breaks 2 3 R U 49284: Breaks 2 3 R U 11108889: Breaks 1 3 R U 95: Breaks 2 3 5 R U RE: Number Choosing Contest. - OTTO - 05-14-2016 You must be registered to view this content. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - btp - 05-14-2016 100 85 1 -85 13 RE: Number Choosing Contest. - a52 - 05-14-2016 (121) 121: [121] RE: Number Choosing Contest. - OTTO - 05-15-2016 You must be registered to view this content. RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Sruixan - 05-15-2016 331130809 RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Kaynato - 05-15-2016 121: Breaks 3 R 121: Breaks 3 R U 120: Breaks 3 5 R U 100: Breaks 1 2 3 5 R U (05-14-2016, 11:38 PM)btp Wrote: »100 100: Breaks 1 2 3 5 R U 85: Breaks 2 5 R U (already posted in the same way, y'know?) 1: Breaks 2 R U -85: Breaks 2 5 R U 13: Breaks 2 3 5 R U (05-14-2016, 11:41 PM)a52 Wrote: »(121) 121: Breaks 3 R 121: Breaks 3 R 121: Breaks 3 R (05-14-2016, 11:50 PM)Wheat Wrote: »|121| 121: Breaks 3 R 1000: Breaks 2 3 5 R U (05-15-2016, 12:54 AM)Sruixan Wrote: »331130809 331130809: Breaks 1 R U Woah there!! Another close one with the number rules. What are you even trying? RE: Number Choosing Contest. - Sruixan - 05-15-2016 (05-15-2016, 04:53 AM)Kaynato Wrote: »Woah there!! Another close one with the number rules. What are you even trying? Python and a hunch. Trouble is, I still don't know what rule 1 is, and I haven't the greatest understanding of the formatting rules, soooooo... sqrt(121) 3.48757 x 10^5 (sum of the first twenty natural numbers) - (sum of the first thirteen natural numbers) |