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Nullstellensatz is a theorem in algebraic geometry whose name contains "null", the German word for this number |
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DJ |
FUNNY MATH WORDS |
2025-01-08 |
#27 |
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The Mayans were using this by the 4th century; the concept of that number didn't make it to Europe until the 1200s or so |
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DJ |
MATH IN THE OLD DAYS |
2021-07-21 |
#8448 |
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By Bret Easton Ellis:"Less Than ___" |
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J |
BOOK NUMBERS |
2019-10-29 |
#8082 |
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A quick Fixx:"Saved By ____" |
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J |
AN UNKNOWN NUMBER OF SONGS |
2014-10-06 |
#6911 |
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1985's "Less Than ____" |
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DJ |
NUMBERS FOR BOOKIES |
2014-06-06 |
#6855 |
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States outside the contiguous U.S.minus people on the dais behind the president at the State of the Union |
zero (2 minus 2)
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J |
WASHINGTON MATH |
2013-06-25 |
#6637 |
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In 2006 the death of a model who didn't eat enough led to a debate named for this size in women's wear |
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J |
BY THE NUMBERS |
2008-07-07 |
#5501 |
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In 1975 Jethro Tull rightly told us that this number to the power of 10 equals "nothing at all" |
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J |
MATH ROCK |
2008-01-11 |
#5375 |
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Between negative 576 & positive 576, it's the last integer alphabetically |
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DJ |
NUMBER TRIVIA |
2007-05-25 |
#5240 |
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The sum of a number & its additive inverse equals this |
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DJ |
MATH |
2005-11-18 |
#4875 |
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Number of locks in the Suez canal |
zero
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J |
NUMB WITH NUMBERS |
2001-11-07 |
#3953 |
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On the Celsius scale, water freezes at this temperature |
zero
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$200 |
J |
SCIENTIFIC NUMBER, PLEASE |
1999-09-08 |
#3448 |
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Of ancient people, only the Hindus, Babylonians & Mayans invented a symbol for this; the Mayans' is seen here: |
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FJ |
THE WORLD OF MATHEMATICS |
1997-04-17 |
#2919 |
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The word is from the Arabic meaning "void", though the Mayans discovered the concept 1st |
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J |
EASY MATH |
1991-01-30 |
#1483 |
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If you want to double a number in the binary system, you just add this digit on the right |
zero
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$1,000 |
DJ |
BY THE NUMBERS |
1987-06-26 |
#665 |
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The answer to 65divided by4/7x 0 |
zero
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$100 |
J |
EASY MATH |
1985-03-25 |
#141 |
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Only current Arabic number which cannot be expressed in Roman numerals |
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FJ |
MATHEMATICS |
1984-11-07 |
#43 |