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Can we partially guess, like , not the whole thing, but maybe something about just a and b?
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There is nothing involved in the rule that a middle schooler or maybe even an elementary student wouldn't be familiar with, depending on your regionI wanna throw the wildest guess out there but I know nothing about math
That's fine. What's your theory?Can we partially guess, like , not the whole thing, but maybe something about just a and b?
Gosh. Welll Ima throw what I got just as something we all can think about.
1. B has to be a multiple of both A and C. Or A and C have to be factors of B
2. In all cases, I've seen, where a=b=c it's always true.
3. The 2nd part of this rule can't have something to do with division or subtraction. Since once a triple is true flipping the places of A and C don't change it.
4. Except for when b=1 when both a & c equal 1 the sequence is never true. (Again, only from what I've seen)
I personally think the relationship is something like the sum or product of all three numbers is something. But the way that when all three numbers are the same makes me think it's related to the mean. But other things prove otherwise.
And that's all I think. From what I tried that is.
I know. I meant that it never works except for when it's 1,1,1. That's the only time it's true.1,1,1 follows the rule. If I said no to this I made a mistake, and I need to correct that. You guys need accurate results or the game doesn't work. Can you link the post?
The sum, product, and mean of ABC does not matter in the rule.
Oh, I misread, sorry. Yes, that statement is correct.I know. I meant that it never works except for when it's 1,1,1. That's the only time it's true.
noSo would 2, 1, 2 work?
Ahhhhh okay. That makes more sense.no
I made a typo lmao lemme edit
you got it!AHhhh okay I think I have it. If I don't then I guess I'm getting banned from here LOL
So, I think the rule is that: B has to be the Least Common Multiple of both A and C
hehe. sometimes the simplest rules are the hardest to guessOh gosh lmao
It was that simple. Woe is me.
Sure thing lolhehe. sometimes the simplest rules are the hardest to guess
another match?