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What's 3n+1? my teacher asked everyone in his class (including me) and he said it's almost impossible (then he started laughing when we came up with an answer)

why is this?

User Leeroy Brun
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Answer:

It is a Collatz Conjecture Problem

Explanation:

By definition The Collatz conjecture is a conjecture in mathematics that concerns sequences defined as follows: start with any positive integer n.

It really just requires evenness within the problem.

n (in many cases) is considered infinite

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