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"Numbers should not be looked to so much as right. The man who is right is a majority. He who has God and conscience on his side, has a majority against the universe." -Frederick Douglass, American abolitionist and orator
“Malo periculosam libertatem quam quietam servitutem.” -Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, president, and polymath
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Oh and is there a trick that you know to make finding prime numbers easier? For the homework I just check marked composite for all numbers that ended with 5, 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 because I knew that they werwe products of 5 or 2 (or other even numbers). Then, I check marked all the double digit numbers as composite because those numbers would be products of 11. All the other numbers were prime. I don't know if that's a trick or what. I just want to find an easier way, not that it's hard for me because it's not. Thxs!♥
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