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how i can identified and describe number patterns
The number.
Number 1 is straight.
You can describe it as a number defined such that i squared = -1.You can also define the complex plane first, and then describe an imaginary number as a complex number in which the real part is zero.
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how i can identified and describe number patterns
You describe a composite number by saying... A composite number is a number that has more factors than itself and 1.
Oh, dude, Graham's number is so ridiculously huge that it's like trying to count all the grains of sand on every beach in the world. Technically, it has 24 zeros, but honestly, who's got time to count that high? Just know it's a mind-bogglingly big number that'll make your calculator cry for mercy.
The number.
1,024 is the highest number 10 digits in binary can describe
There are an infinite number of words that can describe a cashier. You can describe a cashier as friendly or unorganized for example.
The number of chromosomes in a somatic cell.
Number 1 is straight.
Assuming you mean "Graham's number", you can't really describe it in 15 words; except something like "finite, but beyond anything we can comprehend".
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You can describe it as a number defined such that i squared = -1.You can also define the complex plane first, and then describe an imaginary number as a complex number in which the real part is zero.
Integers set of numbers is the most reasonable to describe the number of desks in a classroom.