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asked Sep 20 '18 at 15:39
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The first line shows
lots of threes.
The second says
$left(frac{2838}{43cdotsqrt{36}}right)^3-frac{23}{360}cdotleft(frac{238}{34}right)!$
in
$left(frac{textrm{Greek}}{textrm{Khmer}cdotsqrt{textrm{Armenian}}}right)^?-frac{textrm{modern Western}}{textrm{Chinese}}cdotleft(frac{textrm{Hebrew}}{textrm{Indian}}right)!$ numerals
yielding
1009
which
in Roman numerals, which we haven't used yet, gives MIX.
Confessions:
I don't know what the ? is, but it's clearly 3 (1) just from looking at it and (2) because it appears on the first line, which is all threes. I'm not sure whether "Armenian" is right. The thing I've labelled as Khmer seems like the first figure is Khmer and the second is Thai. I am not an expert on any of this stuff.
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Well $beta$, $omega$, $lambda$ and $eta$ are not greek numerals, but I understand the correspondence you have used :P
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– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 0:46
1
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See the table here.
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Sep 21 '18 at 1:09
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I stand corrected. $(+1)$
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– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 1:10
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$begingroup$
The first line shows
lots of threes.
The second says
$left(frac{2838}{43cdotsqrt{36}}right)^3-frac{23}{360}cdotleft(frac{238}{34}right)!$
in
$left(frac{textrm{Greek}}{textrm{Khmer}cdotsqrt{textrm{Armenian}}}right)^?-frac{textrm{modern Western}}{textrm{Chinese}}cdotleft(frac{textrm{Hebrew}}{textrm{Indian}}right)!$ numerals
yielding
1009
which
in Roman numerals, which we haven't used yet, gives MIX.
Confessions:
I don't know what the ? is, but it's clearly 3 (1) just from looking at it and (2) because it appears on the first line, which is all threes. I'm not sure whether "Armenian" is right. The thing I've labelled as Khmer seems like the first figure is Khmer and the second is Thai. I am not an expert on any of this stuff.
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$begingroup$
Well $beta$, $omega$, $lambda$ and $eta$ are not greek numerals, but I understand the correspondence you have used :P
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 0:46
1
$begingroup$
See the table here.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Sep 21 '18 at 1:09
$begingroup$
I stand corrected. $(+1)$
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 1:10
add a comment |
$begingroup$
The first line shows
lots of threes.
The second says
$left(frac{2838}{43cdotsqrt{36}}right)^3-frac{23}{360}cdotleft(frac{238}{34}right)!$
in
$left(frac{textrm{Greek}}{textrm{Khmer}cdotsqrt{textrm{Armenian}}}right)^?-frac{textrm{modern Western}}{textrm{Chinese}}cdotleft(frac{textrm{Hebrew}}{textrm{Indian}}right)!$ numerals
yielding
1009
which
in Roman numerals, which we haven't used yet, gives MIX.
Confessions:
I don't know what the ? is, but it's clearly 3 (1) just from looking at it and (2) because it appears on the first line, which is all threes. I'm not sure whether "Armenian" is right. The thing I've labelled as Khmer seems like the first figure is Khmer and the second is Thai. I am not an expert on any of this stuff.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Well $beta$, $omega$, $lambda$ and $eta$ are not greek numerals, but I understand the correspondence you have used :P
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 0:46
1
$begingroup$
See the table here.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Sep 21 '18 at 1:09
$begingroup$
I stand corrected. $(+1)$
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 1:10
add a comment |
$begingroup$
The first line shows
lots of threes.
The second says
$left(frac{2838}{43cdotsqrt{36}}right)^3-frac{23}{360}cdotleft(frac{238}{34}right)!$
in
$left(frac{textrm{Greek}}{textrm{Khmer}cdotsqrt{textrm{Armenian}}}right)^?-frac{textrm{modern Western}}{textrm{Chinese}}cdotleft(frac{textrm{Hebrew}}{textrm{Indian}}right)!$ numerals
yielding
1009
which
in Roman numerals, which we haven't used yet, gives MIX.
Confessions:
I don't know what the ? is, but it's clearly 3 (1) just from looking at it and (2) because it appears on the first line, which is all threes. I'm not sure whether "Armenian" is right. The thing I've labelled as Khmer seems like the first figure is Khmer and the second is Thai. I am not an expert on any of this stuff.
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The first line shows
lots of threes.
The second says
$left(frac{2838}{43cdotsqrt{36}}right)^3-frac{23}{360}cdotleft(frac{238}{34}right)!$
in
$left(frac{textrm{Greek}}{textrm{Khmer}cdotsqrt{textrm{Armenian}}}right)^?-frac{textrm{modern Western}}{textrm{Chinese}}cdotleft(frac{textrm{Hebrew}}{textrm{Indian}}right)!$ numerals
yielding
1009
which
in Roman numerals, which we haven't used yet, gives MIX.
Confessions:
I don't know what the ? is, but it's clearly 3 (1) just from looking at it and (2) because it appears on the first line, which is all threes. I'm not sure whether "Armenian" is right. The thing I've labelled as Khmer seems like the first figure is Khmer and the second is Thai. I am not an expert on any of this stuff.
edited Sep 20 '18 at 16:36
answered Sep 20 '18 at 16:30
Gareth McCaughan♦Gareth McCaughan
67.4k3170262
67.4k3170262
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Well $beta$, $omega$, $lambda$ and $eta$ are not greek numerals, but I understand the correspondence you have used :P
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 0:46
1
$begingroup$
See the table here.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Sep 21 '18 at 1:09
$begingroup$
I stand corrected. $(+1)$
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 1:10
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Well $beta$, $omega$, $lambda$ and $eta$ are not greek numerals, but I understand the correspondence you have used :P
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 0:46
1
$begingroup$
See the table here.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Sep 21 '18 at 1:09
$begingroup$
I stand corrected. $(+1)$
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 1:10
$begingroup$
Well $beta$, $omega$, $lambda$ and $eta$ are not greek numerals, but I understand the correspondence you have used :P
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 0:46
$begingroup$
Well $beta$, $omega$, $lambda$ and $eta$ are not greek numerals, but I understand the correspondence you have used :P
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 0:46
1
1
$begingroup$
See the table here.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Sep 21 '18 at 1:09
$begingroup$
See the table here.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Sep 21 '18 at 1:09
$begingroup$
I stand corrected. $(+1)$
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 1:10
$begingroup$
I stand corrected. $(+1)$
$endgroup$
– user477343
Sep 21 '18 at 1:10
add a comment |
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