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I can predict one number for sure in a random game
Hello, uluska, I think you can also use this example = a 53/5 lottery Go in the directory of sweepstakes of 53/5, and choose a number of each draw past Using a drawing as a base or pivot, example was a result of The number chosen is the 2nd position, then choose a number of each draw, past But in different positions of the 2nd position, (which is the default) hitting the base number of a draw, the other numbers are in different positions, looking vertically Or choose a number of d
Jan 18, 2013, 6:33 am - dr san - Mathematics Forum

Daily 4 Formulas
I am just about finished with a workout in Excel using past numbers (PN) and Constants (C) in formulas for CA Daily 4. I select from 11 Number Columns 4N1 4N4; 4M1 4M4; 4NRS; 4MRS; 4GRS (Root Sums for numbers and mirrors; and the root sum of the game number digits) in a previous game (Game Back). I set a Constant to be used in the formula. I am running the following formulas: (1) PN-PN, (2) PN-C, (3) PN^2-PN, (4) (PN^2+PN^2)^.5. I have generated thousands of results for each formula going back 5
Oct 5, 2015, 1:33 pm - AllenB - Mathematics Forum

Digit System Filters (Another Angle)
Yes, there is a significance. Should the lottery in China use pictures of animals in their lottery we, as serious lotto players, would assign a numerical value with each animal dipicted. We would convert those meaningless objects into a numerical language (which would then give meaning to them). With a language (and math is a language) we can then go where Angels fear to tread . There is only one ball with the number one (1) written on it. When you see the number 1 you can safely assume you h
Nov 5, 2010, 9:48 pm - GASMETERGUY - Mathematics Forum

Modern Algebra
Simple example of *abstract algebra with modular groups* to *Pick 3*, using the group *Z * (integers modulo 10), since the lottery digits range from 0 to 9. --- *1. Defining the group: Z * Z = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}, with *addition modulo 10* This group is *cyclic* and can be generated by *1 or 3*, for example: - Generator 1: 1, 2, 3, ..., 9, 0 - Generator 3: 3, 6, 9, 2, 5, 8, 1, 4, 7, 0 --- *2. Example of a drawn number: 7-3-9* Let's represent it as a *v
Dec 3, 2025, 5:26 am - tokecap - Mathematics Forum

Vortex Math Nikola Tesla
so going along b/c now my mind is off track I wanted to share this and I'm not sure who I was researching but I'll call it the 21 theory IDK what else to call it but if one state gets one does another get the mate ? I don't have time to research this morning we are going to take the base number 748 b/c that's what Carolina started out with this month each number will be subtracted from the 748 and then added to the 748 20 - 728 - 768 21- 769 - 727 22 - 72
Jul 21, 2020, 11:11 am - partlycloudy07 - Mathematics Forum

Some simple kindergarten addition, subtraction, and multiplication for the lottery.
Hey everybody!!! Been gone a while with other ventures and PC problems but some good ole pencil and paper goes a long way sometimes. Something about having to use the brain to make the arm move to show what the brain is thinking seems to make it clearer sometimes. If anyone remembers my older posts and where i said that 0,1,4,9 with a single or same number square root affects the numbers drawn in a certain way????? Not sure there, but anyway, i had said that 0 will either make the previous nu
Oct 29, 2011, 7:00 pm - Greenfox - Mathematics Forum

Logistic map RNG to win?
Wouldn't attempting to associate the numbers drawn with any kind of number sequence require the false assumption that the order of the numbers drawn is known and that each number drawn is independent of the others. With a typical pick 5/6 game, 5/6 numbers would be drawn from the same lot and then published in sorted order so the draw order within each group of 5/6 numbers is unknown and of course each number within each set of 5/6 is exclusive of the other numbers i.e.: there would be no repeat
Dec 29, 2009, 3:40 pm - jwhou - Mathematics Forum

Binary Pick 3 Anyone?
Quote: Originally posted by Raven62 on December 17, 2006 210000000000 005210000000 421526310000 842684268421 ------------- 001111000101 512+256+128+064+004+001=965 Binary and hexadecimal numbers are two alternatives to the traditional decimal numbers we use in daily life. Engineers and mathematicans sometimes call the binary numbering system a base-two system because binary numbers only contain two digits. By comparison, our normal decimal number system is a base-ten system. All bi
Dec 18, 2006, 11:44 pm - Raven62 - Mathematics Forum

Egypt Nos
Mathematics in ancient Egypt Table of Contents The introduction of writing in Egypt in the predynastic period ( c. 3000 BCE) brought with it the formation of a special class of literate professionals, the scribes . By virtue of their writing skills, the scribes took on all the duties of a civil service: record keeping, tax accounting, the management of public works (building projects and the like), even the prosecution of war through overseeing military supplies and payrolls. Young men enrol
Apr 15, 2024, 7:26 pm - eddessaknight - Mathematics Forum

Lottery Statistics Analyzer v 6.0.6 Settings
Same problems I had with it. It seems finding the best settings means looking at the charts, I wish you could just go by that range prediction of sorts in the text, but it does not seem to narrow that much. I had found that the settings can change from ball position to ball position which complicates matters considerably. Also its not just one of the 4 different kinds of analysis but which combination gets you into the ball park for each position. It is a no joke task, but I have had some succes
Jun 16, 2016, 7:25 am - lottologix - Mathematics Forum

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