A very interesting Math Rule, I've just discovered.
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I call it the Decimal Ten Phenomena (DTP)
For x =0.1010....., where n is the number of "10"s in x, the Max Arc (MA) is equal to n.
Thus DTP = x*x = 0102...(MA-1)MA(MA-1)....0201
The MA is located at DTPat(n-1) -> DTPat(n).
March 7, 2020.
Perhaps this can be used in programming as a number generator, or for cryptography, or some sort of video game. It's very interesting. Anyone have any ideas on what this might be useful for.
You must use a big number calculator to see all the results. As you don't reach the end for (n*4)-2 decimal points.
For x =0.1010....., where n is the number of "10"s in x, the Max Arc (MA) is equal to n.
Thus DTP = x*x = 0102...(MA-1)MA(MA-1)....0201
The MA is located at DTPat(n-1) -> DTPat(n).
March 7, 2020.
Perhaps this can be used in programming as a number generator, or for cryptography, or some sort of video game. It's very interesting. Anyone have any ideas on what this might be useful for.
You must use a big number calculator to see all the results. As you don't reach the end for (n*4)-2 decimal points.
