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Three stubborn siblings,

of which only one is whole,

making history is their goal.




What word am I looking for?










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    Three stubborn siblings,

    of which only one is whole,

    making history is their goal.




    What word am I looking for?










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      2560147913



      Three stubborn siblings,

      of which only one is whole,

      making history is their goal.




      What word am I looking for?










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      Three stubborn siblings,

      of which only one is whole,

      making history is their goal.




      What word am I looking for?







      riddle mathematics word






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          The answer is




          EPIC.




          Because the number is




          the product of three important mathematical/physical constants: $e$, $pi$, and $c$.




          Confession:




          I Googled it.







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            That's correct. (ROT13: Gbb onq gung ahzore jnf nyernql ba tbbtyr, vg znqr zl evqqyr gbb rnfl. V jvyy purpx orggre arkg gvzr :-))
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          Because the number is




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            That's correct. (ROT13: Gbb onq gung ahzore jnf nyernql ba tbbtyr, vg znqr zl evqqyr gbb rnfl. V jvyy purpx orggre arkg gvzr :-))
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          $begingroup$

          The answer is




          EPIC.




          Because the number is




          the product of three important mathematical/physical constants: $e$, $pi$, and $c$.




          Confession:




          I Googled it.







          share|improve this answer









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          • $begingroup$
            That's correct. (ROT13: Gbb onq gung ahzore jnf nyernql ba tbbtyr, vg znqr zl evqqyr gbb rnfl. V jvyy purpx orggre arkg gvzr :-))
            $endgroup$
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          3












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          $begingroup$

          The answer is




          EPIC.




          Because the number is




          the product of three important mathematical/physical constants: $e$, $pi$, and $c$.




          Confession:




          I Googled it.







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$



          The answer is




          EPIC.




          Because the number is




          the product of three important mathematical/physical constants: $e$, $pi$, and $c$.




          Confession:




          I Googled it.








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            That's correct. (ROT13: Gbb onq gung ahzore jnf nyernql ba tbbtyr, vg znqr zl evqqyr gbb rnfl. V jvyy purpx orggre arkg gvzr :-))
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          • $begingroup$
            That's correct. (ROT13: Gbb onq gung ahzore jnf nyernql ba tbbtyr, vg znqr zl evqqyr gbb rnfl. V jvyy purpx orggre arkg gvzr :-))
            $endgroup$
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            3 hours ago
















          $begingroup$
          That's correct. (ROT13: Gbb onq gung ahzore jnf nyernql ba tbbtyr, vg znqr zl evqqyr gbb rnfl. V jvyy purpx orggre arkg gvzr :-))
          $endgroup$
          – JAhlen
          3 hours ago




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          That's correct. (ROT13: Gbb onq gung ahzore jnf nyernql ba tbbtyr, vg znqr zl evqqyr gbb rnfl. V jvyy purpx orggre arkg gvzr :-))
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