The name for the rare occurrence of repeating digits in a calendar
date, as 8/8/88, is palendri-cal phenomenon, according to J.N.
Friend's NUMBERS: FUN & FACTS, chap. 8, p.101. SOURCE: INLAND
MESSENGER, July/Aug. 1988, p.13.
The only OTHER answer I've found is "Same-Number Dates", which really lacks pizzazz, no?
BEWARE the PALENDRI-CAL phenomenon! It's a MIND-SCRAMBLER!
All numbers have opposites that are the same as their absolute values.
these numbers are call like terms
They both have the same numbers.
Divisibile numbers means the same thing as dividing and the numbers are 2,4,6,9and 10.
Ratioal numbers
No, Japanese numbers work like Arabic numbers. There is a match.
multiplesequivalent fraction
Same Name - 2011 was released on: USA: 24 July 2011
The natural numbers are the same as the positive integers.
All numbers with a least common multiple, have that multiple as a factor.
The subclass has the same signature name ,numbers,type of arguments as a same method in the superclass.
The Name's the Same - 1951 Untitled was released on: USA: 3 August 1954
isotopes
You can't have the exact same name as Moshi Monsters would not be able to tell which one was which. However, you could try a variation of the name by adding numbers or letters.
The Name's the Same - 1951 1955-01-03 was released on: USA: 3 January 1955
The Name's the Same - 1951 1955-01-10 was released on: USA: 10 January 1955
The Name's the Same - 1951 1955-01-17 was released on: USA: 17 January 1955