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9 Dec 2002, 01:24
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A number problem
What are the next 5 numbers in this series?
1 3 7 12 18 26 35 45 56 69
When I realised what was going on, I stared at the paper for a full 20 seconds marvelling at the cleverness.
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9 Dec 2002, 01:29
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Freedom First
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Is it 83,98,114,131,150?
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9 Dec 2002, 01:30
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Quote:
Originally posted by WarFalcon
Is it 83,98,114,131,150?
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yes!
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9 Dec 2002, 01:31
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Guest
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Quote:
Originally posted by WarFalcon
Is it 83,98,114,131,150?
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Yup.
The number goes up by 1 unless it has already occured in the sequence.
In that case it goes up by two.
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9 Dec 2002, 01:32
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dace
Yup.
The number goes up by 1 unless it has already occured in the sequence.
In that case it goes up by two.
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hmmm. I didnt think of looking at it that way, its nowhere near as elegant :/
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9 Dec 2002, 01:34
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Quote:
Originally posted by Nodrog
hmmm. I didnt think of looking at it that way, its nowhere near as elegant :/
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How did you think of it then?
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9 Dec 2002, 01:37
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dace
How did you think of it then?
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The series is negatively defined - ie, its defined by the numbers that arent included in it, rather than the ones that are.
The numbers that are getting added on every time are the numbers that dont occur in the series. eg, the first 5 numbers added on are 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, which are also the first 5 numbers that arent in the series.
Its a mathematical representation of something like that
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9 Dec 2002, 01:40
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Quote:
Originally posted by Nodrog
The series is negatively defined - ie, its defined by the numbers that arent included in it, rather than the ones that are.
The numbers that are getting added on every time are the numbers that dont occur in the series. eg, the first 5 numbers added on are 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, which are also the first 5 numbers that arent in the series.
Its a mathematical representation of something like that
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But that's what i said.
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9 Dec 2002, 01:41
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dace
But that's what i said.
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dont be a fag, mister fag.
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9 Dec 2002, 02:32
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Originally posted by Nodrog
dont be a fag, mister fag.
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And you two are friends? Or at least not enemies?
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9 Dec 2002, 03:21
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Nodrog do you really think of thing like that a a representation of squashed faces violins and fish?
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9 Dec 2002, 09:31
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Quote:
Originally posted by deerbarn
Nodrog do you really think of thing like that a a representation of squashed faces violins and fish?
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Kid, Escher is 95% maths and 5% actual art.
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