Today’s problem goes out to a special new member of the family. Welcome to the world my niece, Edison Grace Berry! My…
Exponents seem pretty straightforward, right? Raise a number to the power of 1 means you have one of…
The following seems like a difficult problem, one you might find in an extra credit section of college statistics exam, but don’t be fooled…
A teacher of mine once said, “Reading is mental weightlifting.”
I completely disagree. Reading is mental cardio.
The Euclidean Algorithm is one of the oldest numerical algorithms still in use today. Attributed to ancient Greek mathematician Euclid in his book “Elements” written approximately 300 BC, the algorithm serves as an effective method for finding the greatest common divisor of two whole…
Today we’ll look at an easy method for finding the greatest common factor and least common multiple of two or more numbers.
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Today we’re going to take a very quick look at the extended Euclidean…
This method utilizes the unique prime factorization of a number to generate its factors. And the best part is that it doesn’t require any division, just basic math facts…