Sunday, June 24, 2018

Too many primes........89. 97...............9 + 9 = 18..........pi in the unit circle..........

2, 3, 5, 7 

11, 13, 17, 19...........

The most center two numbers.......are 4 and 15.........15 is dead center amongst the 1st 4 double digit primes...........4 is more towards 2 and 3 than it is centered towards  5 and 7.......57.......1 pi radian is more or less 57 degrees..................

4
15.........a triangle???  Like P's triangle........2 and 3.....the 3 most basic shapes in math....a triangle, a square and a circle......................4 and 15...sum to 19.....a prime.....one of the 4......11, 13, 17 and 19...which gives u the only 4 possible end digits to a prime above 10.........0 - 9.............10 single digit numbers.....ALL numbers of the base 10 number system.......stem from one of those 10 single digit numbers....................0 - 9.....sums to 45......like a 45/45 degree right triangle....

Pi starts......3.1415..........14 and 15............14.13i........is between 14i and 15i...............1/4 = 0.25.....1/5 = 0.20........added together them sum to 0.45...........like a 45/45 degree right triangle........1 : 1 and the square root of 2 is the hyp.....

Using 4 and 15.......the two most center numbers............for 0 - 10 and 10 - 20....for the distribution of primes...........making a triangle..

4
15.....it is a right triangle...........14 straight up.....like 14i.....if i use your noggin..........yo' imagination..............and another 1/4th and 1/5th..............and 45....along the hyp......



First 1000 Primes - UTM.edu

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prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. A natural number greater than ...

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