"If leading zeros are not permitted on numerals, then 142857 is the only cyclic number in decimal. "
Joel Send a noteboard - 25/05/2010 06:27:36 AM
I'm not sure if this will fully explain what you're asking about, but it's very interesting.
Essentially, cyclic numbers occur when you have a prime number that does not divide the base in which you're working (decimal is base 10). The lowest primes that fit this description are 3 and 7 for base 10, and it so happens that 7 provides the first non-trivial cyclic number (3 just repeats itself).
Essentially, cyclic numbers occur when you have a prime number that does not divide the base in which you're working (decimal is base 10). The lowest primes that fit this description are 3 and 7 for base 10, and it so happens that 7 provides the first non-trivial cyclic number (3 just repeats itself).
Ah, that clears up the mystery.
It makes sense as far as it goes; if it's completely indivisible by the base we should expect to always have a remainder, and with an infinite series of numbers a certain percentage repeat. That explains things like thirds (and, by extension, sixths and ninths) but not the peculiar case of requiring no less than six digits to express the reciprocal of 7. Nor Wikipedias startling (even to me) assertion that 142857 is the ONLY decimal cyclic number unless one allows leading zeroes (and I see no reason why one should. ) It doesn't help matters much that the square of 22 is 484 while the square of 7 is 49, making that rational approximation of irrational pi very close to the square root of 10. In fact, we might say that 10=((10+10/10)^2+7-10/10^2)/7^2. *shoots self*
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Continuing the Math Theme, WTF Is Up with the Seven?
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Number theory holds a concept called "cyclic numbers."
- 25/05/2010 06:04:43 AM
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"If leading zeros are not permitted on numerals, then 142857 is the only cyclic number in decimal. "
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You're a day early
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Got me on a technicality.
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Re: Got me on a technicality.
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Number THEORY is great fun, but too many folks make math too tedious, I'm afraid.
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You tend to get cyclic repeats when dividing by primes
- 25/05/2010 11:58:34 AM
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I actually DO feel like taking a course on number theory.
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Re: I actually DO feel like taking a course on number theory.
- 25/05/2010 01:46:10 PM
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Well, I'm not vouching for Wikipedias claim, just reiterating it.
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It's usually right but I wouldn't but much value on the implied importance
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If you say so; I really try hard not to channel Pythagoras.
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Re: If you say so; I really try hard not to channel Pythagoras.
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