Look at this, its called a Pandigital Number, explained by the - TopicsExpress



          

Look at this, its called a Pandigital Number, explained by the channel on YouTube called Numberphile. Ill try explain it in words and a few numbers because its fascinating! This is not the only Pandigital number. So a Pandigital number is a number that contains all numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 in an order so that each section is divisible in a special sequence. Ill explain it here. Here is a real Pandigital Number: 381 654 729 It is a Pandigital number because the 3 in (3)81 654 729 is divisible by 1 38 in (38)1654729 is divisible by 2 381 in (381)654729 is divisible by 3 3816 in (3816)54729 is divisible by 4 38165 in (38165)4729 is divisible by 5 381654 in (381654)729 is divisible by 6 3816547 in (3816547)29 is divisible by 7 38165472 in (38165472)9 is divisible by 8 381654729 in (381654729) is divisible by 9 So each number in a linear fashion is divisible by the numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 in chronological order, and remaining a whole number! Corresponding to the number of digits that are being divided. Wow!
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 16:04:09 +0000

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