And can we also talk about those beautiful last 10 digits!
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This is actually because of a really cool property of factorial called "trailing zeros": https://www.purplemath.com/modules/factzero.htm …
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The next one after 43 that has this property is 93. The prime number is: 115677250708164157475920516230624043621475322957641353518614228121324680712146731521520328951
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And there are no more integers that have this property until 200 (Longer than that is behind my computational resources
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I understand the obsession about primes. But these decimal system only observations are dull.
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43^(7/23) = 3.1415....
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I love it!!
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Y’all need to stop with these base 10-specific properties, they are not beautiful
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