I figured out a neat number pattern today.

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  • scottieb
    Member since 2004
    • Jul 2020
    • 3947
    • Lincoln, Nebraska

    #1

    I figured out a neat number pattern today.

    Divide an odd number by 2, and round up. This number multiplied by the odd number equals the cumulative total of the whole numbers up to and including the odd number you've chosen.

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  • Pyrate Jim
    Shi Tamajutsu Ka
    • Aug 2020
    • 672
    • The Group W bench

    #2
    Look up Charles Fleischer and Moleeds.

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    • Tarsun2
      Certified Post Whore
      • Jul 2020
      • 1015

      #3
      "playing with #s" like this is nightmare fuel for me.

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      • scottieb
        Member since 2004
        • Jul 2020
        • 3947
        • Lincoln, Nebraska

        #4
        I can plug this into an AI program and have it find perfect numbers.
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        • acrewofone
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          • Jul 2020
          • 418
          • Hagerstown Maryland

          #5
          It works for 1 also, 1/2 rounds up to 1, times 1 = 1
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          • scottieb
            scottieb commented
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            Yes it does. I didn't include it though.
        • Ecapnation
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 4209
          • South Central Long Island

          #6
          Is everyone ok? My coworker randomly decided to explain cryptography to me using a complex number/factorial cipher....

          Like we're engineers but eh?

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