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Module 1-MATH 1. Smallest weird number 2. A method for mapping three-dimensional figures onto the plane. 3.

The portion of number theory concerned with expressing an integer as a sum of integers from some given set. 4. An n-digit number that is the sum of the nth powers of its digits 5. A matrix of 0s, 1s, and -1s in which the entries in each row or column sum to 1 and the nonzero entries in each row and column alternate in sign 6. A specific set of instructions for carrying out a procedure or solving a problem, usually with the requirement that the procedure terminate at some point 7. numbers whose English names do not contain the letter "a" 8. Branch of algebra other than dealing with linear equations and transformations 9. its prime factorization contains no quadrupled factors 10. 10^(303) 11. branch of number theory concerned with finding and implementing efficient computer algorithms for solving various problems in number theory 12. Pairs of primes of the form (p,p+4); pair of prime with a difference of four 13. A prime number obtained by reading digits around an analog clock 14. dual operation of truncation which replaces the faces of a polyhedron with pyramids of height h(where h may be positive, zero, or negative) having the face as the base 15. A number which can be represented by a finite number of additions, subtractions, multiplications, divisions, and finite square root extractions of integers 16. hypothesis that an integer n is prime if and only if it satisfies the condition that 2^n-2 is divisible by n. 17. its prime factorization contains no tripled factors 18. 10^33 19. 10^39 20. The initially palindromic numbers 1, 121, 12321, 1234321, 123454321,... 21. A figurate number of the form 4n^2-3n. The first few are 1, 10, 27, 52, 85, ... 22. the number of digits in the prime factorization of n (including powers) uses fewer digits than the number of digits in n 23. a number which can be obtained by repeatedly solving the quadratic equation 24. a solution, such as that to an equation, that emerges from the process of solving the problem but is not a valid solution to the original problem 25. another name for Nonagonal Number 26. numbers whose English names do not contain the letter "e" 27. a prime with 10000 or more decimal digits 28. A shell bounded by two similar ellipsoids having a constant ratio of axes 29. Two numbers are heterogeneous if their prime factors are distinct 70

Answers Axonometry Additive Number Theory Armstrong Number Alternating Sign Matrix Algorithm

Aban number Advanced(Abstra ct?) Algebra Biquadratefree Centillion Computational Number Theory Cousin Prime Clock Prime Cumulation

Constructible Number Chinese hypothesis Cubefree Decillion Duodecillion Demlo Number Decagonal Number Economical Number Euclidean Number Extraneous Solution Enneagonal Number Eban Number Gigantic Prime Homeoid Heterogeneous number

30. A polygonal number and 6-polygonal number of the form n(2n1).The first few are 1, 6, 15, 28, 45, ... 31. an nxn array of the integers from 1 to such that the rows, columns, and diagonals have different sums 32. A polygonal number of the form n(5n-3)/2. The first few are 1, 7, 18, 34, 55, 81, 112, ... 33. The prime reached starting from a number n, concatenating its prime factors, and repeating until a prime is reached 34. if and only if 35. A negative-height (inward-pointing) pyramid used in cumulation 36. numbers whose English names do not contain the letter "i" 37. A quantity which remains unchanged under certain classes of transformations. 38. the identity (xy)xx=x((y)(xx)) 39. the study of linear sets of equations and their transformation properties 40. The formal mathematical study of the methods, structure, and validity of mathematical deduction and proof. 41. A nonempty finite set of nxn integer matrices for which there exists some product of the matrices in the set which is equal to the zero matrix. 42. 1 billion in British 43. a solution that was a valid solution to the original problem, but disappeared during the process of solving the problem 44. the Greek word for 10 000 45. It usually gives a criterion for getting a new theorem from an old one, either by changing its objects according to a rule (duality principle), or by transferring it to another area (from the theory of categories to the theory of groups) or to another context within the same area (from linear transformations to matrices) 46. A square array of numbers consisting of the distinct positive integers 1, 2, ...,n^2 arranged such that the sum of the n numbers in any horizontal, vertical, or main diagonal line is always the same number 47. 10^30 48. 10^60 49. A polygonal number of the form n(7n-5)/2, also called an enneagonal number. The first few are 1, 9, 24, 46, 75, 111, 154, 204, ... 50. zero in British 51. A polygonal number of the form n(3n-2). The first few are 1, 8, 21, 40, 65, 96, 133, 176, ... 52. 10^27 53. 10^57 54. numbers whose English names do not contain the letter "o" 55. another name for a square number 56. belief that one is treated already even without real treatment 57. A polygonal number of the form n(3n-1)/2. The first few are 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, 51, 70, ... 58. A figurate number of the form n(n+1) 59. 10^15 60. 10^18 61. 10^45 62. 10^48

Hexagonal Number Heterosquare Heptagonal Number Home Prime iff Invaginatum Iban Number Invariant Jordan Identity Linear Algebra Logic Mortal Milliard Missing Solution Myriad Metatheorem

Magic square

Nonillion Novemdecillion Nonagonal Number Naught Octagonal Number Octillion Octodecillion Oban Number Perfect Square Placebo effect Pentagonal Number Pronic Number . Quadrillion Quintillion Quattuordecillio n Quindecillion

63. a matrix whose elements consist entirely of real numbers 64. also called a perfect square, is a figurate number of the form n^2, where n is an integer 65. a positive integer which is the product of three distinct prime numbers 66. diagonal slash "/" used as the bar between numerator and denominator of an in-line fraction 67. A number which does not have any friends 68. its prime decomposition contains no repeated factors 69. 10^21 70. 10^24 71. 10^51 72. 10^54 73. Pairs of primes of the form (p,p+6); pair of prime with a difference of six 74. also called a 2-almost prime, biprime; a composite number that is the product of two (possibly equal) primes 75. polynomial of degree 6; x^6+a5x^5+a4x^4+a3x^3+a2x^2+a1x+a0=0 76. a composite number the sum of whose digits is the sum of the digits of its prime factors (excluding 1) 77. An integer is k-smooth if it has no prime factors 78. n(2n^2-1) 79. A figurate number which is the sum of two consecutive pyramidal numbers, n(2n^2+1)/3. The first few are 1, 6, 19, 44, 85, 146, 231, 344, 489, 670, 891, 1156, ... 80. A figurate number in the form n(n+1)(n+2)/6. The first few are 1, 4, 10, 20, 35, 56, 84, 120, ... 81. if a number n and all numbers obtained by successively removing the leftmost or rightmost digit are prime 82. the dual polyhedra of the Archimedean antiprisms 83. 10^42 84. a number that remains unchanged when flipped back to front, mirrored up-down, or flipped up-down. 85. An nxn array of the integers from 1 to n^2 such that the difference between any one integer and its neighbor (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, without wrapping around) is greater than or equal to some value k is called a (n-k)-_______. 86. Fear of number 13 87. 10^36 88. A polynomial in a single variable 89. numbers whose English names do not contain the letter "u" 90. a positive integer that is not the sum of the proper divisors of any number 91. 10^63 92. A number is called wasteful if the number of digits in the prime factorization of n (including powers) uses more digits than the number of digits in n 93. An integer whose decimal digits contain no zeros 94. A generic word for a very large number

Real Matrix Square Number Sphenic Number Solidus Solitary Number Squarefree Sextillion Septillion Sexdecillion Septendecillion Sexy Prime Semiprime Sextic Equation/Polyno mial Smith Number Smooth Number Stella Octangula Number Octahedral Number Tetrahedral Number Truncatable Prime Trapezohedra Tredecillion Tetradic Number Talisman Square

Triskaidekaphobi a Undecillion Univariate Polynomial Uban Number Untouchable Number Vigintillion Wasteful Number Zerofree Zillion

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