A Piece of the Pi: mathematics explained

A Piece of the Pi: mathematics explained

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A Curious Property of 82000

A Curious Property of 82000

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May 17, 2015
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A Curious Property of 82000

The number 82000 in base 10 is equal to 10100000001010000 in base 2, 11011111001 in base 3, 110001100 in base 4, and 10111000 in base 5. It is the smallest integer bigger t…

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