Dr. kaprekar - Biography
Research in international universities - PhDs, Nobel Prizes,
presentation of research papers in various English journals, intellectual and
political recommendations, etc. It is rare and surprising that a person who
does not even go beyond the level of a simple degree should acquire a stable
position opposite eminent scientists. He is d. R. Cupreaker! Kaprekar is one of
the brightest celestial scientists in the mathematical vinyl space! Kaprekar
was a genius who introduced mathematics to the world as a game, not just a
wrestling equation with puzzling equations, but also pranks. His full name is
Dattaraya Ramachandra Kaprekar. Kaprekar was born on January 17, 1905, in a
village called Dahanu in the state of Maharashtra. Kaprekar, who lost his
mother at the age of 8, became an uncountable mother. Grew into a world of
innumerable. After graduating with a Bachelor's degree from the University of
Bombay in 1929, he became a schoolmaster in Nashik. Cuprecker is the one who
unknowingly engages in hunger pangs for hours in order to achieve results for
many intricacies in mathematics. Not vicarious until achieved. In recognition
of his self-cultivation in mathematics, Wrangler R. P. Paranjape received the
prize in 1927. Many of the theories put forward by Kaprekar have won the
admiration and admiration of Indian and Western mathematicians. Kaprekar introduced to the world many numbers such as Kaprekar constant, Cupreaker
numbers, volunteer numbers, joy numbers, dem numbers.
Kaprekar constant: Cupreaker constant number 6174.
Take any four-digit number and put it in descending order.
Subtract the number from the top in ascending order this time, subtract the
number from the top and subtract the remaining number from the top and subtract
the smallest number 7 times to get the number 6174. This is the same Cupreaker
constant.
For example, suppose the four-digit number you took is 1234.
4321 -1234 = 3087
8730 -0378 = 8352
8352 -2358 = 6174
kapprekar numbers: Square any two positive numbers that come
with a four-digit answer, then divide the value by the first two digits into
one part and the next two digits into the second part. These are called the
second pair of positive numbers. When these two pairs of positive numbers are
combined, the total number is the same as any two-digit positive number
squared.
self numbers: If two numbers are added together, they are
not numbers that come together, but any number that is independent of the sum
that comes when combined with another number.
Example: The number 15 is a double-digit of 1 + 5.
But the number 20s is not a two-digit sum. Hence the number
of 20 volunteers. Similarly, from one to nine, all US numbers ending in zero
are voluntary numbers! These are what kaprekar Devlali called the town where he
lived. Hence these are Devlali numbers.
Harshad numbers: Any numbers that are a combination of two
digits plus numbers are called Harshad numbers, said Kaprekar.
Example: The number
12 is divisible by the combination of the digits 1, 2, and number three.
Thus the three Harshad number, as well as the numbers 1, 2, 4, and 6, were also
found in 1997 by Ivan M. Niven is a Canadian mathematician named Cuprecker
Harshad. Kaprekar died in 1986 at the age of 81, having been recognized as one
of the world's foremost mathematics teachers, despite having earned the
accolades of world-class mathematics teachers.
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