Guest Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 well.. i had posted this at the end of my first complete the sequence... but i guess noone saw it so here it is... 10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,20,22,24,31,100,121,? have fun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 any hints?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,20,22,24,31, 100,121,144,169,196,225,256,289,400,484,576,961 My argument, 100 aand 121 are the squares of the first two numbers 10 and 11 so I continued giving the squares of all the remaining numbers in the sequence leaving squares of 100 and 121 any hints?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,20,22,24,31, 100,121,144,169,196,225,256,289,400,484,576,961 My argument, 100 aand 121 are the squares of the first two numbers 10 and 11 so I continued giving the squares of all the remaining numbers in the sequence leaving squares of 100 and 121 sry parik not it... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 any hints?? i'll wait for some time and then give hints.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 11, 2010 Report Share Posted May 11, 2010 srry didnt see the date u put it on thought it had been on longer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 nobody???????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 ... 121, 10000, 1111111111111111 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 ... 144, 238 and here's my reasoning: 10+10 = 20, 11+11 = 22, 12+12 = 24, and 14+17 = 31, so then 10 x 10 = 100, 11 x 11 = 121, 12 x 12 = 144, and 14 x 17 = 238 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 ... 144, 238 and here's my reasoning: 10+10 = 20, 11+11 = 22, 12+12 = 24, and 14+17 = 31, so then 10 x 10 = 100, 11 x 11 = 121, 12 x 12 = 144, and 14 x 17 = 238 doesnt quite fit the beginning of the sequence.... but cool observation.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 ... 121, 10000, 1111111111111111 yes det ure right... jus tell me why??/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Pickett Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 There are only 2 more numbers in the sequence: 10000, 1111111111111111 Basically the sequence is just the number 16 in each of the different bases from 16 to 1: 16 in base 16: 10 16 in base 15: 11 16 in base 14: 12 etc... 16 in base 3: 121 16 in base 2: 10000 16 in base 1: 1111111111111111 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 13, 2010 Report Share Posted May 13, 2010 yep!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 13, 2010 Report Share Posted May 13, 2010 yep!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Guest Posted May 13, 2010 Report Share Posted May 13, 2010 solved... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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well.. i had posted this at the end of my first complete the sequence... but i guess noone saw it
so here it is...
10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,20,22,24,31,100,121,?
have fun
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