Number Theory Math for Fun

Number Theory Math for Fun

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The Legendary n^2+n+41 (why do we need math proofs?)

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The Legendary n^2+n+41 (why do we need math proofs?)

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Number Theory Math for Fun

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  1. 1 The Legendary n^2+n+41 (why do we need math proofs?)
  2. 2 An Easy Putnam Exam Problem!
  3. 3 Proving sqrt(2) is irrational by using the rational zero theorem
  4. 4 Sqrt(2) is irrational! (Classic Proof)
  5. 5 Why do you rationalize the denominator? (here's my reason)
  6. 6 That Time Euler Was Wrong
  7. 7 You, me, and my first IMO problem
  8. 8 A Repeating Decimal Equation
  9. 9 A Strong Induction Proof
  10. 10 There are infinitely many primes (Euclid's proof)
  11. 11 Fibonacci Sequence (with a twist)
  12. 12 You, Me and The Legend of Question 6
  13. 13 A "Can This Be Prime" Putnam Exam Problem
  14. 14 Prime factor 1002004008016032
  15. 15 The Harmonic Number Is Never An Integer When n Is BIGGER Than 1
  16. 16 What does a ≡ b (mod n) mean? Basic Modular Arithmetic, Congruence
  17. 17 Solving congruences, 3 introductory examples
  18. 18 System of congruences, modular arithmetic
  19. 19 When can we divide in a congruence?
  20. 20 45^2+45+41 is NOT prime?
  21. 21 Integral Calculus Marathon Livestream
  22. 22 solving a quadratic congruence but the modulus is NOT prime

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