I'll let you choose:
a) Check to death a few numbers starting from 10 to the power of 30 to see if any are perfect.*
b) Write down numbers at random and find there nth terms.
c). Follow the lines round and round and round a parralellogram forever. Then realise it's not going to change anything so give up.
d) Count to more than 1,000,000.
e) Calculate sums to 50 decimal places without a calculator.
*If you think I don't know Euler's Formula I do and I believe that the formula may be wrong. There might be anumber missing.
2006-09-07
05:36:06
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geode_diamond_soul
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Hurray! An answer! I'll start right now!
2006-09-07
05:42:56 ·
update #1
Actually I am already doing one of these nutty things. I am dividing 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 by 7.
2006-09-07
05:47:15 ·
update #2
I won't kill a cat! What's the fun in that!
2006-09-07
05:49:37 ·
update #3
Wow! It's hard to figure out 10 to the power of 30 add one divided by 7 while reading your suggestions! Oops! I ran out of my 3rd bit of paper!
2006-09-07
05:54:27 ·
update #4