So helpful
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Man, calculators with fraction support weren’t all that common when I was in school.
This post is how I learned they exist.
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Decided to try this by hand just for the fun of it. I stopped at twelve decimal points because it seems to just go on in a loop forever and I can't do this all day. 2.571428571428....
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You have to press =
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Amazing. Some kind of AI
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If you want a rounded answer, press the rounded answer symbol. If you press the exact answer symbol, the calculator will give you an exact answer. It can't guess what you want, you have to tell it.
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Do you, though? Pi starts 3.141592, but 7/22 starts 3.142857, already wrong by the 4th digit.
Nowhere did he state that the 18 digits would be correct
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Check your settings
Reboot the calculator too
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Decided to try this by hand just for the fun of it. I stopped at twelve decimal points because it seems to just go on in a loop forever and I can't do this all day. 2.571428571428....
Yeah, n/7 does that. It's a loop of 142857, and changing the numerator shifts where in the loop it starts.
They also go in a pattern where the 'loop' starts with the Nth largest number in the sequence. So:
1/7= .142857 repeat
2/7= .285714....
3/7= .428571...
4/7= .571428...
5/7= .714285...
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but there's a more important math question,
with heavy and deep philosophical implications...
What's
9 + 10
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Yeah, n/7 does that. It's a loop of 142857, and changing the numerator shifts where in the loop it starts.
They also go in a pattern where the 'loop' starts with the Nth largest number in the sequence. So:
1/7= .142857 repeat
2/7= .285714....
3/7= .428571...
4/7= .571428...
5/7= .714285...
6/7=.857142...Im going to have to save this post and study it again when ive got more attention span. I fucking love it when numbers get weird. Thanks a lot!
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but there's a more important math question,
with heavy and deep philosophical implications...
What's
9 + 10
syntax error?
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syntax error?
look at this smartass:)
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Do you, though? Pi starts 3.141592, but 7/22 starts 3.142857, already wrong by the 4th digit.
Shit! You're right! Guys... I uhh, I gotta go stop a satellite launch.
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Nowhere did he state that the 18 digits would be correct
like 18 digits
The simile stands.
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Actually it makes sense to calculate "analytically" (symbolically) as long as possible and only after that doesn't help anymore, go to "numerical" calculations.
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but there's a more important math question,
with heavy and deep philosophical implications...
What's
9 + 10
i don't get it
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but there's a more important math question,
with heavy and deep philosophical implications...
What's
9 + 10
wrote last edited by [email protected]it's an old one
i missed it too initially
but you bette remember the answer, it will be on the exam
