Re: virus: hey Eric
Eric Boyd (6ceb3@qlink.queensu.ca)
Tue, 30 Mar 1999 13:24:53 -0500
Hi,
From: Jim <magicjim@islc.net>
<<
Could you help me with a bit of math. If I take a three digit number
then reveres it so now I have the original number and a new number
generated from its reversal and then subtract the larger number from
the smaller. Is it possible to tell what the starting number was just
from the answer. Thanks for your time>>
>>
My first guess would be no, but you better let me try:
consider a 3 digit number
abc
it "reverse" is
cba
the difference between them is
absolute value (cba-abc)
which could be
(c-a)(b-b)(a-c)
except that, obviously, either c-a or a-c is negative. Since we are
assuming that the above is possitive, c-a is positive, and thus a-c is
negative. Therefore we must carry the one from b-b, which carries the
one from c-a and the answer is
(c-a-1)(0)(a-c+10)
which gives us two equations in two variables -- you could solve for a
and c (in theory), but the value of b is unrecoverable.
Conclusion: it's not possible, just as I thought.
ERiC