sometimes.bleachededen wrote:What am I supposed to be asking, anyway?
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What is the answer to the question?
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Re: What is the answer to the question?
n=Infinity
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
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Re: What is the answer to the question?
Suzanne wrote:What do you get if you multiply six by nine?
yes
n=Infinity
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
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Re: What is the answer to the question?
No.Suzanne wrote:Is there a deeper meaning, or are you making a joke in base 13?
+++++++++++++++++
Hints, remember the puzzle: What is the answer to the question?
Both your questions and my answers are clues.
When you figure it out, you will know the answer to the question.
n=Infinity
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
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Re: What is the answer to the question?
Good grief, I think I'm coming up with questions that I think are answers, and all I'm doing is creating more clues. And they are not helping me. But you are looking for an answer, so I'll give it my best shot:stahrwe wrote: Suzanne wrote:
Is there a deeper meaning, or are you making a joke in base 13?
No.
+++++++++++++++++
Hints, remember the puzzle: What is the answer to the question?
Both your questions and my answers are clues.
When you figure it out, you will know the answer to the question.
There is no answer to this question!!!!
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Re: What is the answer to the question?
No.Suzanne wrote:Good grief, I think I'm coming up with questions that I think are answers, and all I'm doing is creating more clues. And they are not helping me. But you are looking for an answer, so I'll give it my best shot:stahrwe wrote: Suzanne wrote:
Is there a deeper meaning, or are you making a joke in base 13?
No.
+++++++++++++++++
Hints, remember the puzzle: What is the answer to the question?
Both your questions and my answers are clues.
When you figure it out, you will know the answer to the question.
There is no answer to this question!!!!
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Hints, remember the puzzle: What is the answer to the question?
Both your questions and my answers are clues.
When you figure it out, you will know the answer to the question
When you figurei it out you will be amazed at how simple it is.
One of your basic assumptions about what is happening here is wrong.
n=Infinity
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
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Re: What is the answer to the question?
A reply.
"... there is no folly of the beasts of the earth which is not infinitely outdone by the madness of men."
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Re: What is the answer to the question?
NoSuzanne wrote:The answer to the question is the answer.
n=Infinity
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
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Re: What is the answer to the question?
SometimesMrBananagrabber wrote:A reply.
n=Infinity
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.
Sum n = -1/12
n=1
where n are natural numbers.