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Kurumi flew back to her parchment and scratched out her previous work to mimic the method the professor had written on the board. SPOILER!!: Kurumi's parchment with imaginary ink splots! Breathing huge sigh of relief, Kurumi set down her quill. At least now she knew that she was correct in her original calculations! |
Freya let out a small sighed, she never good at juggling numbers. She took out piece of parchment and a quill from her back before she began scribing her Pythagorean and Telephone Number. "Better be done with it then" she muttered to herself. SPOILER!!: Pythagorean Number System SPOILER!!: Telephone Number System |
Cass hadn't been paying any attention to the class....she felt terribly about it...she just wasn't feeling like herself lately. Then she noticed that her classmates started writing on their parchments, so that would mean there was an activity. She looked up from her own blank piece of parchment and saw that there was an example of the activity on the board. She sighed softly before reaching for her quill. SPOILER!!: parchment |
yay calculations? xD As they started the arithmancy discussion, Grayson had started sort of doodling in her notes. Not to the extent that she wasn't paying attention, but at least she was doing something. And besides, she somewhat knew about the expression number and all that. From reading, and getting bored enough to do random calculations. But a faint grin had crept onto her face at Salander's question about what they needed to use name-wise. Oh, she knew where that had come from, even if it seemed Professor Hadley didn't. Or the professor just didn't care. Either way it was amusing to her, and reminded her of violins again. But then they were really officially expected to do their own calculations, and she let herself get back to a more serious mode. And flipped to a clean sheet of paper. No need to use her doodled paper for this, especially if her work would be examined at some point. Then she started scribbling. SPOILER!!: notes/calculations As she finished, she raised her hand. "Professor Hadley? Do master numbers count with the telephone system?" if she wasn't mistaken, eleven was one of those, and she definitely had an eleven in there. |
So...calculations time with not one but two number systems. Well this would be interesting, wouldn't it? Vashti wondered briefly what her numbers would end up being and if it was possible to get the same one for both. That'd be cool. Picking up her quill, Vashti began working out the equations. SPOILER!!: Vashti's parchment Well, they weren't the same. Not that she'd really expected them to be, but it would've been neat if they were, wouldn't it? Vashti set her quill down, waiting for whatever they would be doing next. |
Ok, that took a while.... Salander finally looked up from his parchment, trying to squeeze the creak out of his neck. It took that long to finish writing his name as stated on his birth certificate, coding them into the respective number system, adding and reducing the numbers down as the Professor requested. He looked to Grayson's question and raised a weary hand "Same question here Professor. I've had 11 come up several times, and in the Pythagorean system, the final sum was 11 as well, unless you want us to reduce it further to 2? " SPOILER!!: Salander's parchment, brace yourself ;) |
Erg. Legend wanted to bang his head agaisnt the desk, or a wall. ANYTHING really. The fifth year resisted the urge though and picked up his quill. He swore that Hadley was doing this JUST to annoy him. SPOILER!!: Pythagorean Number System SPOILER!!: Telephone Number System THERE done. FINALLY. Legend rested his head agaisnt the desk. He didn't care if people had finished way before him. LOOOK what he had to do. The Gryffindor didn't even care if some stuff were wrong. |
Text Cut: two Slytherin girls Josephina walked around the room, nodding as she checked the students work; it was rather tedious but there were certain things - after doing this for years - that begin to jump out at you when you realize how blatantly wrong the answer was. That was not the case with some of these brilliant future Arithmancy experts. "Nice work, girls" she said approvingly, before moving onto the next. Quote:
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"As I've suggested to one of your fellow students, Miss Prewett, it is advisable to reduce the numbers from each name down to a single digit before adding them together. It doesn't appear to make a difference, but the numbers are easier to work with and less room for addition errors, as seen in your Pythagorean calculation." Fina explained to the girl. "Please check your addition on that particular system especially, as I think you'll find the number to be incorrect. Good work otherwise though" Quote:
"Miss Kelly," Fina addressed, mostly to bide her time with creating a thoughtful answer. "Master numbers are only of relevance if it is the number before directly before you reduce to a single digit. For instance, the number eleven needs to appear right before you reduce to the final answer. If it is just one of the components in one name, then it bears no significance and is just, ultimately, another number." Quote:
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"Like I've said to Miss Kelly, the number 11 only matters when it comes as the final sum. So you should present your answer as eleven slash two, because it is significant, particular for the core numbers to get a master number for your final sum, as your interpretation will read different from just an ordinary two." Quote:
"Mr Chosen . . ." She began, making it seem like she was displeased. Which she was, sort of, that he was complaining, when he had little to complain over compared to Salander. Perhaps the two could partner when it was necessary to do some calculations in the future? "I am impressed, first of all. And secondly, in the Pythagorean calculation, on your fourth name, you've made a minor error, as it should be 8, not 5. The extra 3 point difference would bring the final sum to 28, which makes your number a 1." Which actually, from her memory, fit nicely with what Katie had said in her office about him wanting to be king... Or in other words, a leader. Moving on though, Josephina glanced sideways at the clock. OH NOES! They've ran over the time limit for the lesson! "Sorry to disappoint you all," she looked over at her colleague, Professor Zookara for a moment before turning back and continuing. "But unfortunately we are out of time and the lesson has to draw to a close. Lucky for you guys too, we've decided to NOT give you any homework. However the material presented to you in this lesson is fair game for either the Muggle Studies or Arithmancy final, so don't throw away those notes. Class dismissed." |
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SPOILER!!: Cass' Pythagorean method try 2 Cass looked down on her paper and noticed that it was only bigger by one. her previous answer was 8 and now it was 9. She hoped she was right this time. Then she looked down once again on her parchment and decided that she should also redo her telephone method. So she dipped her quill into her pot of ink once again and bent low over her parchment. SPOILER!!: Cass' telephone method try 2 When Cass had finished, she was surprised when she saw that she had come up with the same number as her previous answer. "Well, my answer was probably right the first time, or I'm wrong again the second time." She said to herself as she placed her quill back into the ink well. Oh well. Here goes nothing. |
SPOILER!!: ze Numberz Profezzah Salander studied his parchment carefully as the Professor explained his results "Alright, I'll make the corrections. Thanks Professor." He scratched out and added in the slight corrections on his parchment, looking it over once he was done Hmm, so 11 is as "significant" number?.... maybe I should crack that book open, see what thats all about. SPOILER!!: Salander's parchment Then it was time to go. He scrambled to collect his things-- now a mess of parchment after the activity-- shoved them all into his messenger bag and slung it over his shoulders "Thanks for the lesson Professor." he said over his shoulder and left the room. |
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