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What would the formula look like 4 a series that starts at 0 then add any number but in digit root forum then add the previec e answe only after changing it to Dr
r?example: (0+1=1,1+1=2,3+2=5,5+2=7,7+2=9,9+2=11
n¹+n²=n³,n²+n³=n⁴,n³+n⁴=n5........but on n8 we get 2 digit number (11) and we need to make it in digit root fourum (2)?????
Last edited by Knewlogik (2021-02-22 14:24:36)
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hi Knewlogik
I'm really not understanding what this is about at all.
Do you mean digital root form ?
Example of digital root form:
199
1+9+9 = 19
1+9 = 10
1 + 0 = 1
So 1 is the digital root of 199.
Would you provide three more examples of sequences, so I can follow what the 'rule' is.
Thanks,
Bob
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1+1=2
1+2=3
2+3=5
3+5=8
5+8=13/(1+3=4)
8+4=12/(1+2=3)
4+3=7
3+7=10/(1+0=1)
7+1=8
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I followed it to see if it formed a repeating pattern and it is indeed a repeating sequence.
1,1,2,3,5,8,4,3,7,1,8,9,8,8,7,6,4,1,5,6,2,8,1,9 and then repeats.
You could brute force a 24th order equation to spit out the sequence but that would certainly be extremely tedious unless you hand it over to a computer. What significance is the sequence supposed to have?
I am at an age where I have forgotten more than I remember, but I still pretend to know it all.
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