Quiet Birthday
February 5, 2008 am29 8:39 am
,
First of two
in a row.
Friend, with the same birthday, called during class. No one calls during class. So I said “no one calls during class. It’s probably my friend with the same birthday as me, calling to remind me. He never forgets.” And it was.
Calls all day and evening from friends and family.
Highlight of the day was proving is irrational, and listening to kids arguing with each other afterwards. Now we know four kinds of proof. (as I had just introduced proof by cases, which isn’t a full type in its own right, but deserves separate mention all the same).
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49? But no, that would be the 2nd of 3 in a row…
49 is
, and I seem that old, huh?
We are looking for
Dave Marain’s father would have been 100…
Happy belated, man. Got caught up with everything else but when I saw Facebook, I knew I missed it. Sheesh. And is it 36?
Thanks. And more belated than that, in return. 36 would be
, so no.
Happy belated birthday! Your powers of 2 comment gave it away. You must have been born in ’64 making you 44 yesterday where p=2 and q=11. Next year you will turn 45 so P=3 and q=5.
Hope you had a super day yesterday!
Is that your logic class doing proofs? Sounds like fun!
I’m totally lost where you are getting the p and q. And happy birthday – I love your blog!
Thanks, Nathan,
I’m using p and q to represent prime numbers.
So 33 is pq, 34 is pq, 35 is pq and 36 is
It’s all about the prime factorization.
Students arguing about proof – I can’t imagine a nicer way to spend a birthday. Okay, perhaps I can, but… Happy belated Birthday!
Thanks, I guess I’m used to the older notation of p-subscript 1, p-subscript 2, etc.
I’m missing important dates. I should work less and read more. Happy bb.
Nathan, they are exponents, not subscripts.
And thanks to all of you.
I think Nathan meant that he would expect two distinct primes to be represented by p_sub1, p_sub2, etc. rather than p,q,…
44 = 2^2 x 3 45 = 3^2 x 5 I remember celebrating those two birthdays!!!!
Nathan, let me try this:

And Stella, thanks for making me sound young!