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0-33 0 27 6
0-33 -33-0=-33 0 0--33=33 27 27-0=27 6 6-27=-21
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a=a = π² = π²z=b-a = -3-π² = -3-π²y=c-2b+a = 6+6+π² = 12+π²x=d-3c+3b-a = 2-18-9-π² = -25-π²
a=a = π² = π²l=z-y+x = -3-π²-12-π²-25-π² = -40-3π²m=y-2x = 12+π²+50+2π² = 62+3π²n=x = -25-π² = -25-π²
In any case, for any set of N points, there is at least one function of degree N-1 that fits all of those points exactly.
Actually, so long as the set is finite, there are infinitely many equations that pass through those points. That was another thing I was trying to show with this. All you need to do is add any number to the end of the set and you change the equation. It will still pass through the set of numbers that you want Smiley And then you can add some other arbitrary number and so on
Also, the set {0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,...} could probably be described by Sine or Cosine, but I think the function (2)^(x mod 2)-1 is much simpler.