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Prime reciprocal magic square — A prime reciprocal magic square is a magic square using the digits of the reciprocal of a prime number.Consider a number divided into one, like 1/3 or 1/7. In base ten, the remainder, and so the digits, of 1/3 repeats at once: 0·3333... However,… … Wikipedia
Transposable integer — A summary of this article appears in Repeating decimal. The digits of some specific integers permute or shift cyclically when they are multiplied by a number n. Examples are: 142857 × 3 = 428571 (shifts cyclically one place left) 142857 × 5 =… … Wikipedia
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Fourier division — or cross division is a pencil and paper method of division which helps to simplify the process when the divisor has more than two digits. It was invented by Joseph Fourier. Contents 1 Method 1.1 Partial quotients with more than two digits 2… … Wikipedia