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“The Fundamental Principle of Digits of a Number” explains the newly discovered principle in mathematics


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“Chibamba Mulenga proves that ideas can come out of nowhere and that these ideas can prove to be groundbreaking when given the right amount of time and effort to analyze.”

Two related ideas make it easy to understand this principle. The first idea is that a permutation of digits of a given number is an arrangement of the digits of the given number in any order such that the numerical quantity, which results from the arrangement of the digits of the given number, has the same digits and the same number of digits as the given number. The second idea is that the difference between two permutations of digits of a given number is governed by a mathematical law, “The Fundamental Principle of Digits of a Number,” which guarantees that the difference is divisible by 9. The book provides new concepts and equations for learners and aspiring mathematicians.
 
“The Fundamental Principle of Digits of a Number” by Chibamba Mulenga will be made available at the 2019 LA Times Festival of Books on April 13–14, 2019.
 
The Fundamental Principle of Digits of a Number
Published by AuthorHouse
Published in January 2019
Paperback price: $13.99
 
About the Author
Chibamba Mulenga earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from Ohio State University where he served as a Graduate Teaching Associate in the Department of Mathematics. He achieved his Master of Science in Mathematics and Statistics from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He has invented and copyrighted more than 100 graphs in trigonometry.
 


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 The Fundamental Principle
 Chibamba Mulenga
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