## Let's count to infinity!

### Re: Let's count to infinity!

$\frac{\mathrm{d}}{\mathrm{d}x}\,37x$
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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

$\sum_{n=\lfloor\pi\rfloor}^{\lfloor 7\pi\rfloor}\lfloor e^{-n}+2\rfloor$

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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

39
Spoiler! :
The Spanish Inquisition

Clearly every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes.
I have discovered a truly wonderful proof of this proposition, but the signature is too small to contain it.

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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

$\frac{41!}{41\cdot39!$

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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

The predecessor to the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

Douglas Adams wrote:The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything

Christian Goldbach wrote:$19\,+\,23$
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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

(1+2+3).0+43
Spoiler! :
The Spanish Inquisition

Clearly every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes.
I have discovered a truly wonderful proof of this proposition, but the signature is too small to contain it.

Ardilla
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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

44*phi(44)+phi(44^(1/44))

Where phi:R-->R is a Dirichlet function.
Phoenix
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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

$\frac{15\pi^2}{2\cdot\zeta(2)}$

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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

47
Plain and easy xD
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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

(You were supposed to say 46 >.>)

I'm going to pretend you did and just continue.

$\sum_{n=1}^{3}n^3+n^2-n+1$

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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

According to the post count its at 51 now
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The post count is counting faster than we are >.< (there were some posts on the first page without numbers)

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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

DeathRowKitty wrote:The post count is counting faster than we are >.< (there were some posts on the first page without numbers)

Like yours.

(2^4 * 3^2 ) / [π]
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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

$7^2$

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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

$\frac{6(3\cdot 6-1)}{2}-1$

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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

$\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}13\cdot \left(\frac{3}{4}\right)^n$

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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

(1 sll 6) - (1 sll 3) - (1 sll 2)

Yeah, I'm into computer engineering...
Also, sll stands for shift left logical
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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

The 2^4th Prime plus the additive unit.

(Edited to correct the count.)
Last edited by bmonk on Thu Mar 03, 2011 6:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
bmonk
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### Re: Let's count to infinity!

bmonk wrote:The 2^4th Prime.
You were supposed to say 54, not 53. :s

*pretends you said 54*

55

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