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In lugnet.loc.au, Ross Crawford writes:
> In lugnet.loc.au, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> >
> > well, not EXACTLY, no, but I did hear of a draw that had these winning numbers:
> >
> > 3 9 14 15 26 53
> >
> > So there you go (the 9 is out of place but other than that it's
> > pi to 10 digits)
Whoops!
c /pi to 10 digits/the first 10 digits of pi/
> Close, but actually pi to 10 digits is 3.141592654!!
"Correct", since the next digit after 2653 is >4 so the 53 rounds up to 54...
But ACTUALLY INcorrect since " 3.141592654!! " is actually an invalid
arithmetic expression. You cannot take factorials of non whole numbers.
See your nit(1) and raise you one. (2)
1 - it was a non int nit
2 - nit++ as it were
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| (...) Bzzzt. The factorial (and double factorial, !!) can be extended to real & complex arguments, as discussed here: (URL)See your nit(1) and raise you one. (2) (...) I'll be seeing that hand, please!!! [1] ROSCO [1] No, I don't know of a triple (...) (23 years ago, 8-Mar-02, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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