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Re: What's special about your team number?
79
a permutable prime the 22nd prime number a Kynea number a Pillai prime the smallest number that can't be represented as a sum of fewer than 19 fourth powers a strictly non-palindromic number can be Partitioned 40 times with each term no larger than 2 can be Partitioned 560 times with each term no larger than 3 79 is a Centered 13-gonal Number 79 is a Centered 26-gonal Number is the maximal number of regions into which 12 lines divide a plane (as a Messier object) a globular cluster in the Milky Way (as a year, CE) Pompeii was buried by the eruption of Vesuvius (as an element) GOLD!!! |
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Re: What's special about your team number?
Alan, why do I get the feeling that you calculated all those permutations of 45 yourself?
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Re: What's special about your team number?
306 is the number of 5-digit triangular numbers.
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When we were painting our numbers on our Robot we only had to cut 2 numbers out instead of 3 or 4. (Beat that!) 2226
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Re: What's special about your team number?
33^2 = 1089
Add two numbers together and always end with 1089 for a result Here's how: 1) Pick a three digit number. The three numbers used must be different. i.e. 123 2) Reverse that number. 123 becomes 321 3) Take the smallest three digit number from the largest. 321 - 123 = 198 4) Take the answer and reverse that number. 198 becomes 891 5) Add that number to the answer of the subtraction. 891 + 198 = 1089 |
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125 is a cube....5^3 = 125
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48 is the number of Jimmie Johnson's car. We pwn all of NASCAR.
It's also the only integer between 47 and 49. We're special like that. ![]() |
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Re: What's special about your team number?
1827 is a VAMPIRE NUMBER...whatever that is
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Re: What's special about your team number?
381
is a Kaprekar constant in base 2. 381 x 969 = 369189 (the product has the same digits as its factors) |
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971 is PRIME!!! it's not on that list though, so I don't know if there's anything else
190 is the largest number with the property that it and its distinct prime factors are palindromic in Roman numerals sweet! |
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1529 is divisible by every real number known to man. Given, sometimes you'll come up with some funky decimals, but it works!
Also, I was born on the 19th, and my wife was born on 5/2, so 1529 is sort of like me giving my wife a hug. 1+5+2+9 = 22 CyberCardsFIRSTChamps! = 22 characters |
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30^2 + 30^1 + 30^0 = 900 + 30 + 1 = 931
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Re: What's special about your team number?
I once saw our team number on spaceweather.com
It said: On 15 July 2006 there were 865 known Potentially Hazardous Asteroids A dangerous number indeed. |
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Re: What's special about your team number?
1089 is one ninth of its reverse.
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