There are actually 2 different terms in the question.
First, "MS" means "mint state" and refers to a coin as it came from the mint with no blemishes or wear, and never put in circulation. The general MS grade is further broken down into 11 subgrades ranging from MS-61 to MS-70. 61 is the lowest acceptable grade for a mint-state coin. It's still uncirculated and undamaged but may not be a very sharp strike or may have some other minting flaw that makes it less desirable. 70 is the absolute top-most condition, as close to perfect as it's possible to have. Almost no coins qualify for that subgrade or even its predecessors MS-68 and MS-69. So, an MS-64 coin is in the middle and would be considered a very high quality specimen.
BN is one of 3 abbreviations used to describe the color of a copper coin. BN is brown, RD is red, and RB is red-brown.
The common factor would be n.
Common mean you have more than one...so common multiple of 64 does not makes sense
MS stands for 'Mint State' meaning a coin that shows no wear or damage from circulation.
Problem: find three solutions to z^3=-1. DeMoivre's theorem is that (cos b + i sin b)^n = cos bn + i sin bn So we can set z= (cos b + i sin b), n = 3 cos bn + i sin bn = -1. From the last equation, we know that cos bn = -1, and sin bn = 0. Three possible solutions are bn=pi, bn=3pi, bn=5pi. This gives three possible values of b: b=pi/3 b=pi b = 5pi/3. Now using z= (cos b + i sin b), we can get three possible cube roots of -1: z= (cos pi/3 + i sin pi/3), z= (cos pi + i sin pi), z= (cos 5pi/3 + i sin 5pi/3). Working these out gives -1/2+i*sqrt(3)/2 -1 -1/2-i*sqrt(3)/2
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Current retail list is $20.00 in MS-64
A coin certified as MS-64 has a current market value of about $2,400.00
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"bn" does not have a direct translation from Spanish to English. It is commonly used in texting or informal writing to mean "bien," which translates to "good" or "well" in English.
aN - bN = a - bN : add bN to both sides then aN = a : divide both sides by a N = a/a = 1
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According to NumisMedia a 1881 US silver dollar in MS-64 uncirculated condition is worth: $144.
The value range of long integers is (or precisely: can be) bigger, but this is platform-dependent.Typical sizes (in bits) for short, int, long, long long and pointer:16/16/32/unsupported/16-or-32 (MS-DOS, MS-Win16)16/32/32/64/32 (MS-Win32, Unix32)16/32/64/64/64 (Unix64)16/32/32/64/64 (MS-Win64)If you think this is a bit confusing, I do agree with you;)
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