How to get completely nuts about the number plates
Ever since can remember myself, I was (among other weird things) summing numbers on the number plates, e.g.
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gives you
if you do the following
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A weirdness comes after the observation that no matter the order you always get ![]()
I found a trick that brought much joy to much childhood – you can always drop a number
, which, among many things, means you can drop all combinations
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In this case, you can drop first two digits
and
straight away, then depending on your arithmetics methods you get number
at most two-step.
This method comes from one interesting property of numbers and there is a cool dependency between the number of digits in the numbers and a maximum possible combination to squeeze that one last digit that contains information on the original number.
An example. A plate with
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containes a number
because you drop
and
.
A long way would be
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Whats up this is kinda of off topic but I was wanting to know if blogs use WYSIWYG editors or if you have to manually code with HTML. I’m starting a blog soon but have no coding knowledge so I wanted to get guidance from someone with experience. Any help would be enormously appreciated!
Dear Foloren Torium
I’m using
http://www.holoborodko.com/pavel/quicklatex/
However, WordPress.com has a build in LATEX support
SA