The number three is in many Fairy Tales such as Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Cinderella, and Three Little Pigs. The number 3 is used 467 times in The Bible. Obviously author feel that the number three is "just right."
samurai writing and literature was expressed through haiku poems: 3 lines of 5,7,5 syllables forming 17 syllables all together. Writing and literature was very important in there culture back in the Fujiwara days
The number 3 is very important in Asian culture, so the number 3x3 is also very important. It's like a lucky number, just as seven is considered lucky in some Western cultures.
Any number to the first power is that number - so 3 to the first = 3 Any number to the second power is that number multilpied by itself, so 3 to the second = 3 x 3 Any number to the third power is itself to the second power multiplied by itself, so 3 to the third = 3 x 3 x 3 and so on.. so three to the fourth = 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 As three is a prime number there are no other factors.
A subtle point is that the remainder is always a positive number. So -7 divided by 3 is -3, remainder 2 (rather than -2, remainder -1). This is important for the date of Easter because we must often calculate the remainder when dividing into a negative number. Since in that case we are not interested in the quotient it is sufficient to calculate the negative remainder and then simply add to it the number we were dividing by. So -11 mod 3 may be calculated as: -11 divided by 3 is -3, remainder -2, so the number required is -2 + 3 = 1.
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 3+x^2
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no 6 is divisible by 3 and so is 24 and so on ! lol
3/8 is not a whole number, so no whole number is equivalent to it.
Oh, what a lovely word to arrange! Let's see here, with the word "literature," we have 10 letters in total. Since some letters are repeated, we need to account for that in our count. So, there are 10!/(2!2!) = 453600 distinct ways to arrange the letters of "literature" in total. Isn't that just delightful?
Three is a common number in fairy tales, stories and superstitions.
I think you have to refraise your question so that someone can answer it.
A verb is a "doing word." It is an action that can be performed. For instance, I can shout, so "shout" is a verb. In this case, we have "the number 3." This isn't an action that can be done. You can't the number 3, so it isn't a verb. The number 3 is a noun - a thing.