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Boise_Libsays...I was looking for a video about Wow Numbers.
Such as:
13+23+33+43+53+63+73+83+93=2025
and
(1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9)2=2025
And found this instead.
solecistsays...how does this have positive upvotes?
Boise_Libsays...I took this off the terrible and fail channels last night. I
realized that this is the work of two kids and while it's not very good--It's much better than I could do.
I didn't feel like making fun of it anymore.
Lawdeedawsays...>> ^solecist:
how does this have positive upvotes?
Because it is educational... not very educational but it is kids learning... @Boise_Lib I am glad to upvote friend but math is only science when it is...
Boise_Libsays...>> ^Lawdeedaw:
>> ^solecist:
how does this have positive upvotes?
Because it is educational... not very educational but it is kids learning... @Boise_Lib I am glad to upvote friend but math is only science when it is...
I actually started to change the channels, but this does define primes and list the prime numbers up to 100. Not a whole lot of science--but science none the less.
rottenseedsays...this blows. I'm not these kids parents so I don't have to hang their shitty animations on my refrigerator. BIG NO-VOTE! (I'm too lazy to scroll up to vote it down)
Barsepssays...>> ^Boise_Lib:
I was looking for a video about Wow Numbers.
Such as:
13+23+33+43+53+63+73+83+93=2025
and
(1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9)2=2025
And found this instead.
I wonder if anybody's done:-
Take any 3 figure sum & repeat it, (e.g. 326 becomes 326,326), divide it by 7, divide the result of that by 11, then divide the result of that by 13. You should be left with your original 3 figure number (326). Try it, works with any 3 figured number.
Boise_Libsays...>> ^Barseps:
>> ^Boise_Lib:
I was looking for a video about Wow Numbers.
Such as:
13+23+33+43+53+63+73+83+93=2025
and
(1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9)2=2025
And found this instead.
I wonder if anybody's done:-
Take any 3 figure sum & repeat it, (e.g. 326 becomes 326,326), divide it by 7, divide the result of that by 11, then divide the result of that by 13. You should be left with your original 3 figure number (326). Try it, works with any 3 figured number.
Yeah, I have seen that one before.
I'm still looking for a good video of this type of stuff--if you know of any.
bareboards2says...*promote
I LOVE that these kids used their blossoming talents to make this anime. Boise, I agree with you about your choice to remove those channels -- this is so heartwarming.
These kids may grow up to Neil DeGrasse Tyson. Upvote the future!
siftbotsays...Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Monday, August 22nd, 2011 4:10pm PDT - promote requested by bareboards2.
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