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If Enlightenment-Era Philosophers Were Educated About Quantum Mechanics...
Hobbes: Good thing everyone forgets that the first half of The Leviathan is based on science and metaphysics, not politics.
Hume: Thank God someone finally gets it.
Kant: Ahhh... so this is what I mean when I coined the term âunity of aperceptionâ.
Descartes:Â âI totally knew the world worked like this. Using uh... reason. And, uh... proofs.
Leibniz: *Canât form a coherent response because heâs lying on the floor, sobbing*
Rousseau: Yeah, I donât know what this has to do with the perfect Social Contract, peace homie.
How to find simple factors of large numbers
A number is divisible by:
2 - If itâs even (the last digit is even).
3 - If the sum of the numberâs digits is divisible by 3.
4 - If you divide it by 2 and the quotient is even.
5 - If the final digit ends in 0 or 5.
6 - If it is divisible by both 2 and 3
7 - If (this one is trickier) you take the LAST digit of the number, multiply it by 2, then subtract it from the number formed by the remaining digits. Take the new number, and if it has more than one digit, repeat. Keep going until you have one digit. If that digit is 0 or 7, it is divisible by 7. Example: 259---> 25 - 2(9) = 25 - 18 = 7
8 - Keep dividing by 2
9 - If the sum of the numberâs digits is divisible by 9 (or just keep dividing by 3).
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