Math Regarding a Use for 11 - I have written about this before, but I want to have a separate page for it. In conjunction with multiples of "6" there is a use for "11" that generates multipliers for it which also are the terms in the minus one (minor) and plus one (major) runs of the multiples-of-six elimination table, making each of these numbers/ numbers which/ cannot be divided by "3". To obtain this use/ one simply needs to create a sixty-six (6 x 11) multiples table. - In this particular elim table, minus one and plus one are replaced by minus eleven and plus eleven. So 66n wherein each "n" is a positive whole number, and the first "n" equals "1". 66 132 198 264 330 396 462 528 594 660 are the beginning ten. The results from this are: - minor run major run 55 (5 x 11) 66 77 (7 x 11) at tpo1 66 x 1 121 (11 x 11) 132 143 (13 x 11) at tpo2 66 x 2 187 (17 x 11) 198 209 (19 x 11) at tpo3 66 x 3 253 (23 x 11) 264 275 (25 x 11) at tpo4 66 x 4 319 (29 x 11) 330 341 (31 x 11) at tpo5 66 x 5 - 385 (35 x 11) 396 407 (37 x 11) at tpo6 66 x 6 451 (41 x 11) 462 473 (43 x 11) at tpo7 66 x 7 517 (47 x 11) 528 539 (49 x 11) at tpo8 66 x 8 583 (53 x 11) 594 605 (55 x 11) at tpo9 66 x 9 649 (59 x 11) 660 671 (61 x 11) at tpo10 66 x 10 related entry - 6n elimination table entry
# Brian A. J. Salchert
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