Single digits.........and double digits........the clue....1/2........the so called critical line......it is just one of many............a line of sym...........................it can mean..............1st, 2nd...................single digits....double digits......one number above the dec, 2 #'s below it..........etc..........the 1st two stand deviations...........their single digit added to its double digit........gives u 14.......like 14i......68%........6 + 8 = 14...........................95%...........9 + 5 = 14...................99%.......9 + 9 = 18.........that is one is different................the 3rd one........BUT the last prime in double digits....97..........is equidistant from the 2nd and 3rd stan deviations.................not counting their dec expansions.........if u just include the single digit and double digit.......#'s........in the integer.........like the line at 1/2.......
97 is the last double digit prime...........and dead center between 95 and 99...............95% and 99%..............are the 2nd and 3rd stand deviations..........like the start of all primes........2, 3.................using..........89, 97...............and 2,3 ....................a gap of 18 comes out.....like 99%.........9 + 9 = 18.............the single digit in 89........9............added to the double digit in the next prime............97.......9 + 9 = 18...........surprising connections between numbers...........number theory....................
2nd to 3rd dimension............................the z axis........being the imag one........to get the square root of - 1............to complete y = the square root of x.............to the West..........the negative numbers........
Standard DeviationsThe Standard Deviation is a measure of how spread out numbers are (read that page for details on how to calculate it).
When we calculate the standard deviation we find that (generally):
68% of values are within 1 standard deviation of the mean 95% of values are within 2 standard deviations of the mean 99.7% of values are within 3 standard |
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