Patterns (For the math geeks)

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  • Fantasticone
    D7 Elite Keymasher
    • Aug 2006
    • 6003

    #16
    Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

    Thought you were math geeks.

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    • Doug31
      Falcon Paaaauuuunch!!!!!!
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Jun 2004
      • 6811

      #17
      Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

      It's so hard, I still don't get it. Wouldn't .n/n always equal 1/10? And then 1/(1/10) would always be 10, so it would just be 500*10^n? That doesn't work, but this isn't making sense to me lol.

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      • Fantasticone
        D7 Elite Keymasher
        • Aug 2006
        • 6003

        #18
        Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

        Oh **** I added extra brackets or whatever.

        500(1/.n/n)^n

        There we go.

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        • brothaice
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          FFR Simfile Author
          • Dec 2005
          • 2940

          #19
          Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

          New pattern plz. I would write one, but its more fun figuring out you guys'.

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          • Fantasticone
            D7 Elite Keymasher
            • Aug 2006
            • 6003

            #20
            Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

            .0349, .0697, .1046, .1395


            Im so evil.
            Last edited by Fantasticone; 05-4-2007, 09:11 PM.

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            • archbishopjabber
              FFR Player
              • Dec 2005
              • 268

              #21
              Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

              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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              "Guide to Freedom." Vol. 9. Page 11




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              • *x_m i c h a e l->
                FFR Player
                • Mar 2007
                • 22

                #22
                Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

                This One Would Probobly be really easy to you people:

                815, 724, 633, 542,____

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                • archbishopjabber
                  FFR Player
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 268

                  #23
                  Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

                  Yes it is easy: 815 - 91(x-1)

                  Anyone able to solve mine?
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                  • Doug31
                    Falcon Paaaauuuunch!!!!!!
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 6811

                    #24
                    Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

                    No.

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                    • archbishopjabber
                      FFR Player
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 268

                      #25
                      Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

                      Alright, 100 credits to whoever can figure out the solution.
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                      • Doug31
                        Falcon Paaaauuuunch!!!!!!
                        FFR Simfile Author
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 6811

                        #26
                        Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

                        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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                        • Fantasticone
                          D7 Elite Keymasher
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 6003

                          #27
                          Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

                          Give me time lol.

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                          • Ichiro_Suzuki_desu
                            FFR Player
                            • Aug 2006
                            • 44

                            #28
                            Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

                            6n^2-17n+12?
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                            • T0rajir0u
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                              FFR Simfile Author
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 2946

                              #29
                              Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

                              0, Infinity, 5, 6, 3, 3, 3, ...

                              Thread over. (Yes, there is a pattern. No, you will never get it.)
                              hehe

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                              • Doug31
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                                FFR Simfile Author
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 6811

                                #30
                                Re: Patterns (For the math geeks)

                                Ok, for archbishopjabber's:
                                .0833~x^4-.1666~x^3+4.9166~x^2-13.833~x+10?

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