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At work we have one of those "guess how many X is in the jar." it's ear plugs and I"m guessing 97.

I need to express 97 in the most complicated way possible.

 

Anyway care to help here?

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Hmm...

I could definitely do worse if necessary.

 

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Edited by Dash Lambda
Fixed an error in the exponential.

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@Dash Lambda

That is amazing, thank you very much.

 

If, AND ONLY IF, you feel like it, I'll take you up on the offer to make it more complex, but again, ONLY IF you feel like it, you're already my hero for the day :)

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D6D824ABBA4AFDE81129C71DEA75B8100E96338DA5F416D2F69088F1960CB091

 

SHA-256 hash of 97 ;) 

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1 hour ago, Radium_Angel said:

If, AND ONLY IF, you feel like it, I'll take you up on the offer to make it more complex, but again, ONLY IF you feel like it, you're already my hero for the day :)

Oh, honey...

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My AP Stats teacher had to decipher at least one of these on nearly every test.

 

Note: There was a small error in the first one, it's 3πi instead of πi. I've corrected it in both this one and my first post.

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1 hour ago, wasab said:

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You know, I've never actually looked at the expanded form of the standard model's Lagrangian.

 

That might, might, be what goes on the back of my third math notebook (first is Dirac's equation, second is Einstein's field equations).

Then again, I still think I prefer the more compacted forms...

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8 minutes ago, Dash Lambda said:

You know, I've never actually looked at the expanded form of the standard model's Lagrangian.

 

That might, might, be what goes on the back of my third math notebook (first is Dirac's equation, second is Einstein's field equations).

Then again, I still think I prefer the more compacted forms...

Yeah, it's gotta fit on a small entry form. But props for the expaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanded form there @wasab

You guys(?) are the best!

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