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What's your favorite (positive integer) number?

Realistically; no keyboard-smash number strings.
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zsvdkhnorc
I'm fond of most powers of two.
TheFurryOat
Prime factorizations? Just write "Carmichaels theorem says that {1,8,144} are the only Fibonacci numbers that do not have a unique prime factor";
and, I doubt it has to do with anything but the fact that 2, 8 and 144 are the 3 smallest even numbers and only 2 is prime.
TheFurryOat
scratch that, 2 and 8 the smallest even numbers.
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
I think it has to do with the fact 8 is 2³ and 144 is 12².
metaledged
metaledged
A scythe? I was thinking more of a handgun. But I can see that too. And I also enjoy writing a 5. Straight to a curve causes stimulation in my Palm that I can't really feel from doing anything else. It's probably a mental more than physical thing though.
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
Yes, that is definitely ASMR.
metaledged
Yeah I suppose so. They have acronyms and abbreviations for everything these days.
iplayrs1
iplayrs1
if you read it upside down it spells love . If you can in-vision the 4 as an upside V.
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
I see. :P
iplayrs1
:)
LordSphinx
1337 (certain people know ._.)
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
I understand, but I hate leetspeak.
GnatFree
ICE CREAM!
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
In base 23?
GnatFree
I dunno, I forget.
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
Eh. :ap
Freude91
that's the smartass version of what's your favourite number eh ?
Freude91
well sweetie I was testing you ;)
whole numbers are positive and nagtive integers and the zero
positive integers don't include the zero while natural numbers do :P
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
No, whole numbers certainly do not include negative numbers. Your description of a whole number is simply that of an integer. I think whole numbers do include the zero, while natural numbers don't. I remember them being referred to as "counting numbers" because most people don't include zero while counting.
Freude91
better do your math hw then ;) actually all those definitions are entwined but whole numbers may refer to all the integers, check it.
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