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    Fermat's Library‏ @fermatslibrary Apr 30
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    Factorization diagrams are depictions of numbers using dots but grouped by factors. These diagrams help us visually identify prime numbers because for primes the arrangement of the dots forms a circle. These images depict the first 49 diagrams. 🧐pic.twitter.com/MWyxemlSU0

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      2. forresto‏ @forresto Apr 30
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        Here's a different take, with source code:https://observablehq.com/@forresto/multiplication-circles-packed-primes …

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      3. Me myself and I‏ @jennybcsilly May 10
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        Why isn't this taught to children in school?

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      2. Hugo Ferreira‏ @_HuggoF_ Apr 30
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        2 is not a circle 😄

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      3. EarlyRiser‏ @EarlyRiser4 Apr 30
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        Replying to @_HuggoF_ @fermatslibrary

        "2 is the oddest prime."

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      2. Photo Sam‏ @Samcornwell Apr 30
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        Credit the author please: @datapointed Taken from this visualisation - http://www.datapointed.net/visualizations/math/factorization/animated-diagrams/ …

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      3. Abdellah jianfan‏ @abdellahjianfan May 1
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        Thanks

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      1. Sarah Moore‏ @smoore_studio Apr 30
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        All I want to know is why were we not given these diagrams in high school algebra?! The more visual learners among us would have benefited so much from this.

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      2. Ozair‏ @uzairuzair_ Apr 30
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        Cool but 2 and 3 are not circles

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      3. Matej Lexa‏ @matej_lexa Apr 30
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        They kind of are, unfortunately, so is 4.

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      2. Eulerson 🖥 📊 🤓‏ @El_Gauchiste Apr 30
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        Does 27*n tend to the sierpinski's triangle?

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      3. Nick Owens‏ @digitalseraphim May 1
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        Replying to @El_Gauchiste @fermatslibrary

        It's actually the powers of 3 that do that.

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