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The Long Run Guess - random 8 - 29-Mar-2015 .oN The Long Run Guess - quiznos00 - 29-Mar-2015 Is it of the form a * i, where a is an irrational number? The Long Run Guess - random 8 - 29-Mar-2015 Assuming you mean a is an irrational real number (because otherwise it's a repeat of your previous question), no. The Long Run Guess - random 8 - 10-Oct-2015 Hint: the number is of the form a + bi, where (a<sup>2</sup> + b<sup>2</sup>)<sup>1/2</sup> is an integer. The Long Run Guess - _H_ - 11-Oct-2015 r exp(iφ), r∈ℕ, φ∈ℝ still an infinite amount of possibilities for r as well as φ I'll anyhow take a shot in the dark: r∈{5,10}, φ∈{±atan(3/4),±atan(4/3)} The Long Run Guess - random 8 - 12-Oct-2015 No and no. The Long Run Guess - _H_ - 12-Oct-2015 If abs(a),abs(b) ≤ 100 there are some more simple possibilities: φ∈{±atan(x<sup>±1</sup>):x∈{5/12, 7/24, 8/15, 9/40, 11/60, 12/35, 13/84, 16/63, 20/21, 20/99, 28/45, 33/56, 36/77, 39/80, 48/55, 60/91, 65/72}} (of course these can lead to a, b way bigger than 100, but not every possibility has to be covered above 100) if φ is not an element of this set, either a or b are irrational (since you wrote in a previous answer, b isn't the irrational part, a is irrational), or you constructed the numbers some other way, but without knowing the algebraic curve you've chosen to do so, this wouldn't help anyhow, however as they are constructed to have this form in either way, it would be basically impossible to guess them... The Long Run Guess - random 8 - 12-Oct-2015 Quote:Is it related to Pi? Quote:Nope. This may have been before i understood the polar form of complex numbers. π does show up in the number if written in the form re<sup>iθ</sup>. Apologies for any confusion. Quote:abs(a),abs(b) ≤ 100 Yes. Quote:φ∈{±atan(x<sup>±1</sup>):x∈{5/12, 7/24, 8/15, 9/40, 11/60, 12/35, 13/84, 16/63, 20/21, 20/99, 28/45, 33/56, 36/77, 39/80, 48/55, 60/91, 65/72}} φ is none of those numbers. Quote:(since you wrote in a previous answer, b isn't the irrational part, a is irrational) I said the number is not of the form a*i, where a is rational or real. That means, in a+bi, where a,b∈ℝ, one or both of a and b is irrational. The Long Run Guess - random 8 - 13-Nov-2016 Recap:
New hint: the number is a root of a non-zero polynomial in one variable with integer coefficients and degree no greater than 5. |