Quote (2wo1ne @ Dec 4 2014 05:10pm)
i see if N is equal to 1 the answer is yes but what about for N=3?
For N = 3, the answer is "I don't know". Even if your friend is a math genius.
An easier formula with the same question could be :
N + 2 + (N-1)*(N-2)*K
with K either an incredible large number, making things impossible to compute, or simply an unknown integer (but still defined).
Example of unknown numbers :
- the last world-record of 100 m race (express it in 100th seconds, to get an integer),
Since the sequence of world-records is decreasing and bounded down by zero, it must have a limit (ie : a last record, that will never be beaten).
- the number of atoms of gold (Au) in the whole universe, at a given time,
- the first number that will appear in the next national lottery (or any kind of public betting game),
etc