
parametric - What does it mean by "the consecutive points …
Dec 26, 2018 · What does it mean by the consecutive points marked on the curve appear at equal time intervals but not at equal distances ?
Generate arbitrarily long sequences of consecutive numbers …
Aug 25, 2022 · The goal of this question is to find if other methods exist to generate arbitrarily long sequences of consecutive numbers without primes. I started searching for other formulas …
Consecutive composite numbers - Mathematics Stack Exchange
When I took basic number-theory course there was this exercise to find 2000 consecutive numbers. And of course it's well known that the trick to take numbers of the form $$ (n+1)!+m, …
Probability - consecutive numbers - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Sep 4, 2015 · Question: Three numbers are selected out of the first 30 natural numbers. What is the probability that none of them are consecutive? I know that the total possibilities will be …
probability - What is the expected number of times a dice has to …
Basically, on average, how many times one should roll to expect two consecutive sixes?
The product of $n$ consecutive integers is divisible by $n$ factorial
How can we prove that the product of $n$ consecutive integers is divisible by $n$ factorial? Note: In this subsequent question and the comments here the OP has clarified that he seeks a proof …
I'm trying to find the longest consecutive set of composite numbers
Jun 6, 2017 · In terms of this structure, the composite topologies representing the composite region in the k-tuple ensure that the frontier prime elements are consecutive in the sequence …
Confirming a easy proof: the product of two consecutive numbers …
Jan 12, 2021 · @Baropryl In both of your examples, you construct your consecutive numbers such that the smaller of the two is the even number. You must explicitly consider the case that …
Proof: Sequence of n consecutive natural numbers containing no …
Proof: Sequence of n consecutive natural numbers containing no primes (Velleman P158 Thm 3.7.3) Ask Question Asked 12 years, 2 months ago Modified 11 years, 10 months ago
The difference of two consecutive perfect squares is always odd
Since they are consecutive, one is even and the other is odd. Now, squaring the even number is multiplying it an even number of times, so the answer is even. Squaring the odd number, …