Название | : | The Reciprocals of Primes - Numberphile |
Продолжительность | : | 15.31 |
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Просмотров | : | 1,3 jt |
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Something like beginning of catergorization of quantum mechanics Comment from : Malora Duracinski |
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All of your first problem brown sheet recreations show 1 being divided by 0, not by 7 Comment from : Seth Peck |
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So, in fact, every 1/prime with n digits, can have a maximum of n-1 digits before it start to repeat it selfbrYes? Comment from : Tamir Erez |
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2, 5 are prime and their reciprocals are 05, and 05 respectively Comment from : Pandas Library |
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Old time autism Comment from : plasma294 |
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Crazy useless waste of time Comment from : Yasser El Arabi |
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You seem to be referring to the divisor as the dividend … ? Comment from : wertherquartett |
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He must have had a set of tables that show patterns He must have found a way to translate the numbers into the pattern Comment from : Michael Rae |
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incredible!! Comment from : Italia |
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incredible!! Comment from : luca chiesura |
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ShanksBot doesn't just you know "flinch" means slap ShanksBot :( Comment from : Tetyana Morozova |
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He definitely would've had a YouTube channel 😂😂 Comment from : Adrian Tsoenyana |
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What was his shortcut tho? Comment from : Andrew Z |
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Every 1/p is periodic and also 1/p^n (n integer) are periodic and the lenght of the period is L of (1/p)*p^(n-1) Comment from : Riccardo Arisio |
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Matt has made a mistake, during 1/23, at some point (9:00) the remainder was 2, he added two zeros, and wrote the highest lower than 200 multiple of seventeen, but he didn't take in consideration the first of the two zeros added Comment from : Tomás Bernardo |
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Anyone curious why 1/5 doesn’t repeat? 5 is prime but it’s decimal expansion of 02 isn’t cyclic? Comment from : Matt Brannock |
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The more you do it, the more it gets faster: The more "the same v nearly-the-same" come into play because the numbers themselves are more and more familiar Comment from : John Nesbit |
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so sad spent a lifetime on something that is computed in less than a second today Comment from : alex Ch |
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