Actually, nobody knows for sure if ten is a solitary number. But primes (and powers of primes) are definitely solitary. That includes 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9...
Emma: Here's an explanation about friendly numbers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendly_number I'd never heard of them until I did some research for this comic!
Love it! (Though I'm a complete sucker for nerdy math jokes.)
ReplyDeleteGreat!!!! but how you would draw Googol and Googolplex??
ReplyDeletedo you know that the smallest solitary number is ten, don't you?
ReplyDeleteActually, nobody knows for sure if ten is a solitary number. But primes (and powers of primes) are definitely solitary. That includes 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9...
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ReplyDeleteHaha, I only remember some of these number from school... what goes after 8?
ReplyDeleteI've completely forgotten everything about solitary numbers and fibonacci numbers.
ReplyDeleteWhy is 6 a friendly number? ^__^
ReplyDeleteEmma: Here's an explanation about friendly numbers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendly_number
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of them until I did some research for this comic!
Oh... and where is PI???
ReplyDeleteGlad you gave e some love. Showboat pi always hogs the spotlight.
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