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Post by ika on Apr 5, 2014 6:12:12 GMT
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cat
Noob
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Post by cat on Apr 5, 2014 6:13:35 GMT
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Post by Julzboiy on Apr 5, 2014 7:41:37 GMT
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Post by Amefurashi on Apr 5, 2014 8:43:30 GMT
39 minus 35
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Post by Decon082 on Apr 5, 2014 9:49:13 GMT
The number 5 is the fifth Fibonacci number, being 2 plus 3. 5 is also a Pell number and a Markov number, appearing in solutions to the Markov Diophantine equation: (1, 2, 5), (1, 5, 13), (2, 5, 29), (5, 13, 194), (5, 29, 433), ... (OEIS A030452 lists Markov numbers that appear in solutions where one of the other two terms is 5). Whereas 5 is unique in the Fibonacci sequence, in the Perrin sequence 5 is both the fifth and sixth Perrin numbers.
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Post by Dr. Phil on Apr 5, 2014 15:19:42 GMT
6, one half of 69.
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Post by Finchy on Apr 5, 2014 15:54:44 GMT
sehvin
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Post by Zach72 on Apr 5, 2014 17:44:19 GMT
this is so stupid c u l8r
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Post by Dr. Phil on Apr 5, 2014 17:55:17 GMT
9, the other half of 69.
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Post by Finchy on Apr 5, 2014 17:56:21 GMT
I give this thread a 10/10
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Post by paulnet on Apr 5, 2014 19:16:44 GMT
El-even is actually not even.
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Post by Finchy on Apr 5, 2014 19:19:29 GMT
12 for the number of posts Paul currently has
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Post by Dr. Phil on Apr 5, 2014 19:20:54 GMT
Th1rt3en
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Post by Amefurashi on Apr 6, 2014 2:40:28 GMT
(Sin30 + cos 60) x ((100-51)^1/2) x 2!
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Post by Finchy on Apr 6, 2014 4:56:31 GMT
How many years into the 21st century we are
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