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 |  |  | 9 number - In numeral systems: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - In mathematicsNine is a composite number, its proper divisors being 1 and 3. It is 3 times 3 and hence the third square number. 9 is a Motzkin number.
In base 10 a number is evenly divisible by nine if and only if the iterative sum of its digits reduces to 9. A simple way of saying this is that if you multiply nine by any whole number, and repeatedly add the digits of the answer until it's just one digit, you will end up with nine:
2*9=18 (1+8=9)
3*9=27 (2+7=9)
9*9=81 (8+1=9)
234*9=2106 (2+1+0+6=9)
578329* ...
See also:9 number, 9 number - In mathematics, 9 number - In numeral systems, 9 number - The Arabic glyph, 9 number - As lucky or unlucky number, 9 number - In astronomy, 9 number - In music, 9 number - In sports, 9 number - In technology, 9 number - In other fields Read more here: » 9 number: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - In mathematics |
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 |  |  | 9 number - In numeral systems: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - In mathematicsNine is a composite number, its proper divisors being 1 and 3. It is 3 times 3 and hence the third square number. 9 is a Motzkin number.
In base 10 a number is evenly divisible by nine if and only if the iterative sum of its digits reduces to 9. A simple way of saying this is that if you multiply nine by any whole number, and repeatedly add the digits of the answer until it's just one digit, you will end up with nine:
2*9=18 (1+8=9)
3*9=27 (2+7=9)
9*9=81 (8+1=9)
234*9=2106 (2+1+0+6=9)
578329* ...
See also:9 number, 9 number - In mathematics, 9 number - In numeral systems, 9 number - The Arabic glyph, 9 number - As lucky or unlucky number, 9 number - In science, 9 number - In music, 9 number - In sports, 9 number - In technology, 9 number - In other fields Read more here: » 9 number: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - In mathematics |
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 |  |  | 9 number - In numeral systems: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - As lucky or unlucky numberNine (九 pinyin jiǔ) is considered a good number in Chinese culture because it sounds the same as the word "longlasting" (久 pinyin jiǔ). The Japanese consider 9 to be unlucky, however.
According to Anton Szandor LaVey, as written on his book The Satanic Rituals, 9 is the number of Satan.
In Thai language, the word for nine, 'gao', is the same as the verb for 'to develop or progress'. ...
See also:9 number, 9 number - In mathematics, 9 number - In numeral systems, 9 number - The Arabic glyph, 9 number - As lucky or unlucky number, 9 number - In astronomy, 9 number - In music, 9 number - In sports, 9 number - In technology, 9 number - In other fields Read more here: » 9 number: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - As lucky or unlucky number |
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 |  |  | 9 number - In numeral systems: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - In musicIn music theory a ninth is the ninth note of a musical scale or the interval between the first note and the ninth. A ninth chord is a chord with a ninth.
Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner, and Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote nine symphonies. After Beethoven died leaving his Tenth Symphony unfinished, many composers were superstitious about writing Ninth Symphonies for the rest of the nineteenth century. Gustav Mahler tried to "cheat death" by writing an orchestral song cycle entitled Das Lied von der Erde instea ...
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In the beginning, various Indians wrote 9 in a way that pretty much looks like our modern closing question mark, but dotless. The Kshtrapa, Andhra and Gupta started curving the bottom vertical line coming up with a 3-look-alike. The Nagari continued the bottom stroke to make a circle to enclose the 3-look-alike, in much the same way that the @ character encircles a lowercase a. As time went on, the enclosing circle became bigger and its line continued beyond the circle downwards, and the 3-look-alike became smaller. Soon, all that wa ...
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 |  |  | 9 number - In numeral systems: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - As lucky or unlucky numberNine (九 pinyin jiǔ) is considered a good number in Chinese culture because it sounds the same as the word "longlasting" (久 pinyin jiǔ). The Japanese consider 9 to be unlucky, however.
According to Anton Szandor LaVey, as written on his book The Satanic Rituals, 9 is the number of Satan.
In Thai language, the word for nine, 'gao', is the same as the verb for 'to develop or progress'. ...
See also:9 number, 9 number - In mathematics, 9 number - In numeral systems, 9 number - The Arabic glyph, 9 number - As lucky or unlucky number, 9 number - In science, 9 number - In music, 9 number - In sports, 9 number - In technology, 9 number - In other fields Read more here: » 9 number: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - As lucky or unlucky number |
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In the beginning, various Indians wrote 9 in a way that pretty much looks like our modern closing question mark, but dotless. The Kshtrapa, Andhra and Gupta started curving the bottom vertical line coming up with a 3-look-alike. The Nagari continued the bottom stroke to make a circle to enclose the 3-look-alike, in much the same way that the @ character encircles a lowercase a. As time went on, the enclosing circle became bigger and its line continued beyond the circle downwards, and the 3-look-alike became smaller. Soon, all that wa ...
See also:9 number, 9 number - In mathematics, 9 number - In numeral systems, 9 number - The Arabic glyph, 9 number - As lucky or unlucky number, 9 number - In science, 9 number - In music, 9 number - In sports, 9 number - In technology, 9 number - In other fields Read more here: » 9 number: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - The Arabic glyph |
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 |  |  | 9 number - In numeral systems: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - In musicIn music theory a ninth is the ninth note of a musical scale or the interval between the first note and the ninth. A ninth chord is a chord with a ninth.
Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner, and Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote nine symphonies. After Beethoven died leaving his Tenth Symphony unfinished, many composers were superstitious about writing Ninth Symphonies for the rest of the nineteenth century. Gustav Mahler tried to "cheat death" by writing an orchestral song cycle entitled Das Lied von der Erde instea ...
See also:9 number, 9 number - In mathematics, 9 number - In numeral systems, 9 number - The Arabic glyph, 9 number - As lucky or unlucky number, 9 number - In science, 9 number - In music, 9 number - In sports, 9 number - In technology, 9 number - In other fields Read more here: » 9 number: Encyclopedia II - 9 number - In music |
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