51 = 3*17
3*17 = 17 + 17 + 17
17 + 17 + 17 = (10+7) + (10+7) + (10+7)
(10+7) + (10+7) + (10+7) = 30 + 21
30 + 21 = 51
yup, math checks out
I think you skipped a step:
1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
Edit: Ohhhh, math by tens, I totally missed it. In that case, my mind wants to break it down to
(10 * 5) + 1
, and I’d still totally miss 17 as a possible factor.You miss a couple os steps too.
First, lets define the axioms, we’re using Peano’s for this exercise.
Axiom 1: 0 is a natural number.
Jump to axiom 6, define the succession function s(n) where s(n) = 0 is false, and for brevity s(0) = 1, s(s(0)) = 2 and so on…
51 = 3*17
3*17 = 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3
3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1)
(2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) + (2+1) = 34 + 17
34 + 17 = 51
👌
Math is mathing
Technically, isn’t everything divisible by any number? You just get remainders and/or fractions in the result?
I mean, I still didn’t want to know this, but…
By definition to be divisible by a number you have to a have a whole number with no remainder as an answer
The definition for “divisible” is being able to be divided without a remainder.
isn’t everything divisible by any number?
Do 5/0
Okay, now what?
Restore a saved game to restore the weave of fate, or persist in the doomed world you have created
This is the only one kind of math that professional darts players will dominate.
I used to do this thing where I would figure out if a number was prime or not and it kept me sane. Realizing this isn’t, may have just caused my whole world to fall apart.
If you skipped checking divisibility by 3 you already messed up.
Big, if true
Large if factual
Humongous if honest
Fat if fact
Obtouse if precise
Math is hard, so I’m just going to assume that’s true and move on with my day.
wait till she finds out that 0.99999… 9’s to infinity is the same as 1
Lmao how about …99999 = -1?
This one has always bothered me a bit because …999999 is the same as infinity, so when you’re “proving” this, you’re doing math using infinity as a real number which we all know it’s not.
Yes, you’re right this doesn’t work for real numbers.
It does however work for 10-adic numbers which are not real numbers. They’re part of a different number system where this is allowed.
You can also prove it a different way if you allow the use of the formula for finding the limit if a geometric series on a non-convergent series.
Sum(ar^n, n=0, inf) = a/(1-r)
So,
…999999
= 9 + 90 + 900 + 9000…
= 9x10^0 + 9x10^1 + 9x10^2 + 9x10^3…
= Sum(9x10^n, n=0, inf)
= 9/(1-10)
= -1
But why would you allow it?
Because you could argue that the series converges to …999999 in some sense
I actually really like this. 17 is three less than 20, 20x3 is 60, 3x3 is 9, 51 is 60-9. It just feels nice how it all fits together.
Numberwang!
So is 100,000,001.
deleted by creator
Nobody told her that 100,000,001 is also divisible by 17
Holy crapballs
This one does more than the one OP showed
Amirite
Why did she share this? Does she hate us? I don’t even know her.
Oh no! 😰
That made my back hurt.
I don’t get it, why is this a big deal?
https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/58b19948-2d75-4d18-a2bb-fbf9362dc85b.jpeg
This I assume
Though the title of that meme should have been when millennials see zoomer memes
Fuck if I know, but look at the discussion this generated!
deleted by creator
I know…I don’t get what the joke is supposed to be though.
It “looks” or “feels” prime. And being divisible by a prime like 17 feels even stranger.
It’s pretty common for numbers to be divisible by primes tho
You don’t say haha :D But there is no reason why people who don’t work or study in a math related field would have an intuition for that.
weird how ppl are getting all excited over this. weirder all the random math facts on the comments. and everyone checking with long math as if it might not be lol. I guess I’ll throw a few math facts in?
17 is a prime number. 3 is a prime number.
all numbers can be factored down to primes.
19 is a prime number.
19*3=57. is that one gross too?
19*3=57. is that one gross too?
It’s the Grothendieck prime!
What’s weird is that 17 feels like a small enough number where it seems like we should know intuitively what its multiples are. And it feels like by this point in our lives we should at least know all numbers up to 100 or so that are composite vs prime. But yeah it’s actually not that weird when you consider that the multiplication table usually stops at 12. And also that we really don’t get that much exercise in multiplication in daily life.
Oh yeah? Then factor zero into primes, poindexter
shut up, fascist! 😭
Nah, 17 is underage so its extra creepy.
Any number where the individual digits add up to a number divisible by ‘3’ is divisible by 3.
51 = 5+1 = 6, which is divisible by three.
Try it, you’ll see it always works.
One of the reasons why I love the number 3. There are other neat digit sum tricks, see for example for the numbers 1 to 30 here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divisibility_rule
They didn’t teach stuff like this in school, which is silly. This is the kind of thing that a kid would eat up. It’s like they wanted to make sure people hated math.
My experience of maths in high school was being taught a trick or method to solve a really specific type of problem every week. Sometimes the method would build off something we’d learnt the previous week.
The whole thing was bottom-up learning where you get given piecemeal nuggets of information but never see the big picture. They completely lost me at around the age of 15. I eventually came back to maths later in life after studying formal logic in my philosophy undergrad degree.
I guess I was one of the lucky few who learned this in elementary school. And later again.
I first saw the nine times finger trick in the movie ‘Stand And Deliver.’ I remember seeing it written out on a blackboard at some point, but never the finger trick.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://piped.video/-WOgLltWhgg
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.
There are tricks like that for a lot of numbers. For 7, chop off the last digit, double it and add it to what’s left. Repeat as required. If the result is divisible by 7 then the original number was. eg: 356 -> 35+12=47 not db7. 357 =>35+14 both db7 so we don’t even need to do the add.
Clever.
Girl.
14: 1 + 8 = 7. Not db7
You clearly mean:
14: 1 + 8 = 9 (not db 7)
Someone else in this thread correctly stated:
“Chop of last digit, double it and subtract from what is left”
14: 1 - 8 = -7. (dB 7!)
Math is awesome, I didn’t know this trick!
Yes, that’s what I meant. The subtract rule works.
double it and
add it tosubtract it from what’s left
I knew that worked with 9. Hmm, does it work with 6?
Doesn’t look like it.