Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Another theorem

I created another theorem . If u wanna ask something leave a comment.


If x is a number with N digits where N>1 then the sum of ' the difference between x and its mirror reverse' and its mirror reverse will be a multiple of 9.

Ex.647
746 - 647 = 99 or 099
99 + 99 = 198
or 99 + 990 = 1089



ADIEU !!!!!

FOWL

5 comments:

Unknown said...

its not valid for 10
10-1=9 +1=10,not a multiple of 9...

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Unknown said...

ok nw i got wat u were trying 2 say...
ok fine....good

Anonymous said...

This isn't really a new discovery.
Take a three digit number with digits xyz. The no. can be written as 100x+10y+z.
On reversing the digits we get: 100z+10y+x.
On subtracting:
(100x+10y+z)-(100z+10y+x)=99x-99z
=99(x-z)

Hence, all such numbers will be a multiple of 99.

gauravragtah said...

Hey man probably u didnt realise.
i had just entered ninth standard at the time of creating this blog. so there.
yes i know that thanks to elaborate... the posts are in chronological order with me growing up.

Anonymous said...

Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!

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