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X(.0348) + .0001
This one is a bit of a toughy. 1, 2, 15, 44, 95 These numbers are accurate, I checked them and double checked them. Good luck. |
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This One Would Probobly be really easy to you people:
815, 724, 633, 542,____ |
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Yes it is easy: 815 - 91(x-1)
Anyone able to solve mine? |
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No.
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Alright, 100 credits to whoever can figure out the solution.
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I dunno, you took the center number of the second difference to be 16, then subtracted 2*the first prime to get the number before that, and added 2*the second prime to get the number after that. Then undifferenced all that to get your way back up to that sequence, then added/subtracted from it to set the first number equal to 1 and did the same to the rest of them numbers? Lol, I bet I'm off by miles.
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Give me time lol.
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6n^2-17n+12?
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0, Infinity, 5, 6, 3, 3, 3, ...
Thread over. (Yes, there is a pattern. No, you will never get it.)
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Ok, for archbishopjabber's:
.0833~x^4-.1666~x^3+4.9166~x^2-13.833~x+10?
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doing an n-1 order polynomial fit to a set of n points is hard and what the problem creator obviously intended
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How the blazing daylights did you get all that from those numbers?
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I typed them into my calculator and did a quartic regression.
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1, 5, 14, 30, 55, 91...
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well duh the answer is chuck norris
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Adding consecutive squares. 1+2^2=5, 5+3^2=14, 14+4^2=30, etc.
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Win.
This one can't be continued. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 22, 24, 1010 |
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10 in base 10-k.
My question remains delightfully unanswered. Edit: Here's a fun one. I'll add a lot of terms so it's not impossible. 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 6, 0, 1, 0, 2, 0, 6, 6, 1, 0, 16, 1, 18, 0, ...
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I'm to tired to solve that right now, I will try it later. The solution to mine (since no one got it) was
|x^3 - x^2 - x| | | means absolute value if you don't know... |
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Period of decimal representation of 1/n, or 0 if 1/n terminates.
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