Number Choosing Contest.

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Number Choosing Contest.
#26
RE: Number Choosing Contest.
(05-13-2016, 05:55 AM)a52 Wrote: »[Image: lKMV5VK.jpg]

Breaks 1 2 3 4 5
#27
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A score (20)
Sig:
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#29
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#30
RE: Number Choosing Contest.
(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: »[Image: ApplePie_OnWhite.png]

Non-number.
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#32
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131160: Breaks
1 3 5
#33
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1061, a pure and innocent number.
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#34
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-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
#35
RE: Number Choosing Contest.
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
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#37
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(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.
#38
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Eight.
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#39
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(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

(3756801695685 · 2^666669 - 1) :largest known prime

19997 : largest prime less than 20,000

77777: not a prime

4: a positive 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

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

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)

the first four positive integers that can be represented as the sum of two nonzero cubes.

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: »
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Eight.

8: Breaks 1 2 3 5.
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#41
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1234567890
#42
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1,998,991

3,364,928,064

49,284

11,108,889

95
#43
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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

3,364,928,064

49,284

11,108,889

95

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
#44
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#45
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100

85

1

-85

13
#46
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(121)

121:

[121]
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#48
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331130809
#49
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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

85

1

-85

13

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:

[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?
#50
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(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)