Grandpa was in his crazy math mood again.
"using rot13 and your math knowledge prove to me that
505 = 1"
He said.
Really? Can you?
HINT
Think Trigonometry
Grandpa was in his crazy math mood again.
"using rot13 and your math knowledge prove to me that
505 = 1"
He said.
Really? Can you?
HINT
Think Trigonometry
Here's one possible solution:
1. $505 = 1$ : Given
2. $DV = 1$ : By Romanizing left
3. $V = 1/D$
4. $CV = C/D$ : Multiply through by 100
5. $(PI)= C/D$ : By Rot(13)ing left
6. $Dπ = C$
By the circumference formula for a circle (C= πD),the left and right are equivalent
Q.E.D.
P/Q
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Reasoning
In Roman numerals 505 is DV. If we use rot13 on these two characters, we get QI.
Qi is the circulating life force whose existence and properties are the basis of much Chinese philosophy and medicine. It allows us to say that we are one with the universe. In this way, 505=1
By using
hexomino's idea of ROT13 on Roman numerals
we can obtain
$\text{ROT13}(505)=\text{ROT13}(V^4-V^3+V)=I^4-I^3+I=1$.
The rot13 translation of "one" is "bar". The only connection between "bar" and 505 that I could find is this very obscure definition given in urban dictionary (which was entry #4 and has more downvotes than upvotes), which says that it's slang for getting a drink at a bar with friends after work. Perhaps it's a really old outdated slang term, which is why your grandpa used it.
Is it possible that:
I want to DownVote you 505 times which was odd number resulting 1 DV.
var num=505; isOdd(num); function isOdd(num) { return num % 2;}
I'm not downvoting you.
Use the digital radix: 5 + 0 + 5 = 10, 1 + 0 = 1
If you use a "fivethousandfiftydecimal" base then 505 in this base is equal to 1 in decimal base. Just like 12 in octal base is equal to 10 in decimal base.
Working out possible solutions using rot13 and trig:
I feel gross and like I'm doing something wrong doing this but:
505 = 5 * 101 => V * CI
Then you:
rot13(V * CI) = I * PI => i * pi (getting pi honestly is the only reason I think this might be the right direction.
Here's where the rot13(gevt) comes in I guess? Not sure where to proceed from there.
Tongue in cheek answer - technically works anyhow ;-)
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Rot13 a_zA-Z0-9