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My favorite theorem is the fundamental theorem of algebra. The reason being is you can write any number besides 1 as a unique combination of prime numbers. I just find this interesting. | My favorite theorem is the fundamental theorem of algebra. The reason being is you can write any number besides 1 as a unique combination of prime numbers. I just find this interesting. | ||
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+ | I know no one will see this most likely but I think my favorite theorem has changed to the fundamental theorem of calculus.--[[User:Jahlborn|Jahlborn]] 00:50, 8 December 2008 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 19:50, 7 December 2008
My favorite theorem is the fundamental theorem of algebra. The reason being is you can write any number besides 1 as a unique combination of prime numbers. I just find this interesting.
I know no one will see this most likely but I think my favorite theorem has changed to the fundamental theorem of calculus.--Jahlborn 00:50, 8 December 2008 (UTC)