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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 17:16:22 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Does anybody knows how to do it? but i am not talking about individual numbers but the entire combination...The reason why i ask is because if you could make it into a algebraic graph or function graph you could theoretically work out an equation that will intercept the graph at a particular time and know what the numbers where going to be and win....You only need to win the lotto ONCE, not twice or three times...<br /><br />Also if you could make each individual number of the combination into a graph i think it will be easier to write an EQUATION OR FORMULA graph that will follow the lotto graph and meet/intercept it at multiple points and this way win...<br /><br />i can not think of a way to do it...<br /><br />RJOH COMMENTS:<br /><br />There&#x27;s software designed to make graphs and pie charts, all you have to do is enter the data in a form it understands.<br /><br />MY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:<br /><br />yeah i know but i dont know how to feed it in a lotto combination form, it normally asks for 1 or 2 number input but the lotto is a string of numbers and i was saying it so you all understand and you all make the formula i dont want the formula is for you all...it will be nice if you all share...Something i was thinking and you just gave me this idea is: what if we make the lotto a 3 dimensional graph and write a 3 dimensional equation/formula graph to intercept it at a particular time...The only problem is that you might only get 3 numbers for the 3 axis yxz [remember this from my calculus book], or i got another idea what if we make the first 2 numbers a coordinates of the graph and the other 2 numbers the coordianates of the grap but if the equation/formula graph intercepts it at one point it will only be 2 numbers...That&#x27;s the problem...I am talking graphically...maybe it could intercept it at more than just the 1 point and intercpet it at the 2 points...Also i was thinking if you make it a pick6 then it will be 3 coordinates the equation graph might be able to intercept it at 2 points but at 3 is very rare but i can try...but seen other graphs is probably only going to intercept it at 2 numbers....<br /><br />MY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:<br /><br />if i can make it a trigonometric graph or like the unit circle it will be easier to write a formula/equation for it...and i just thought of something that i think is unheard of...You know how the unit circle in trigonometry forms a function graph? trigonometric function graphs are normally in 1 dimension...what if the trigonometric function graph had 3 dimensions or what if the trigonometric unit circle had a 3d dimension normaly is written in 2 dimensions what if we add z to it instead of the usual y and x...You know something you will not find this in college texbooks if this type of math exist if it doesn&#x27;t exists it has been right under your noses and they had not been able to see it...I for sure have not seen such a textbook....<br /><br />I am talking about the unit circle having a 3rd dimension like a sphere....What it trigonometry itself was in 3-d...<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/35858">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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