Fun facts of Maths
Fun Fact Math 1 : Graham's number is a very big number. It has so many digits that even if you tried to write one digit on every atom in the entire universe, you wouldn't even make a dent. This sort of thing blows my mind.
Fun Fact Math 2 :
Perfect Digital Invariant:
194979 = 1⁵ + 9⁵ + 4⁵ + 9⁵ + 7⁵ + 9⁵
Fun Fact Math 3 : Happy Pi day. Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi Day is observed on March 14 (3/14 in the month/day format) since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant digits of π.
Fun Fact Maths 4 :
Perfect Digit-to-Digit Invariant:
438579088 = 4⁴ + 3³ + 8⁸ +5⁵ + 7⁷ + 9⁹ + 0⁰ + 8⁸ + 8⁸
Fun Fact Maths 5 :
6174 is known as Kaprekar's Constant.
For example, choose 3524:
5432 – 2345 = 3087
8730 – 0378 = 8352
8532 – 2358 = 6174
7641 – 1467 = 6174
The only four-digit numbers for which Kaprekar's Routine does not reach 6174 are repdigits such as 1111.
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