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Beastly Senior's Formula 145
52
ASO score
Text
55/100
Reviews
50/100
Graphic
60/100
Other
0/100
App Rating
4.7
Votes
53
App Age
1 year 5m
Last Update
Sep 03, 2024
iAP
$3.99 - 3.99
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4.7
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4.5
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Number of Ratings (Voted)
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53
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302K
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App Age
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1y 5m
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6y 7m
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-79%
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In-app Purchases Price
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$3
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$17
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Update Frequency
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480d
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77d
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Title Length
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28
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24
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Subtitle Length
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30
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27
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+11%
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Description Length
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969
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2 178
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-56%
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Number of Screenshots
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624
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1252
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Size
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72MB
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253MB
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-72
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Title
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Beastly Senior's Formula 145
Subtitle
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Any number converted to 114514
Description
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"Any number can be expressed using just the digits 1, 1, 4, 5, 1, and 4."
This peculiar idea was proposed by the renowned mathematician Jussenpire. His conjecture puzzled many intellectuals for years. Known as the "114514 Conjecture" after its sequence of digits, it is also called the "Hidden Millennium Conjecture" in the mathematical community.
Consider the following equation:
0 = (1-1) x 4514 + (1-1) x 4514
In this equation, the number 0 is represented using the sequence 1, 1, 4, 5, 1, 4.
This mysterious conjecture was finally proven after 810 years and became known as the "Beast Theorem." The name comes from the person who proved the theorem, a young Japanese student named Beast Koji, who was only 24 years old at the time.
With this application, you can use the "Beast Theorem" to represent real numbers, including large numbers, decimals, and negative values.
Embark on an adventure of numerical calculation and expression with a fresh perspective.}
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Version history
1.10
Sep 03, 2024
fixed bugs
1.9
Aug 10, 2024
Fixed bugs,