The triangle number of 13 can be calculated using the formula n(n+1)/2, where n is the number you are finding the triangle number of. In this case, n is 13. Plugging 13 into the formula, we get 13(13+1)/2 = 13(14)/2 = 182/2 = 91. Therefore, the triangle number of 13 is 91.
In 2002, Mark Webber drove the #23 car in his first Formula 1 season.
Jenson Button's first Formula 1 season was in 2000, he drove the #10 car.
People are superstitious, they may think it will crash all the time or bad luck for the driver.
Michael Schumacher drove the #32 car in his first ever Formula 1 race on August 25, 1991. He competed in five more races that season, driving the #19 car.
On the nose of the car.
The formula 1 car to be supplied by Honda was at the 1964 German GP.
the reciprocal (aka multiplicative inverse) of a number is 1/number, so the reciprocal of -13 is -1/13 (I moved the negative from the 13 to the 1 as per convention, 1/-13 = -1/13). The reciprocal of any number is what you have to multiply that number by to yield 1. -13 * -1/13 = (-13*-1)/13 = 13/13 = 1
The formula 1 car to be supplied by Renault was at the 1977 British GP
Race car is a palindrome for a formula 1 transport
The formula 1 car to be supplied by Peugeot was at the 1994 Brazilian GP with McLaren.
Any two digit number that fits the formula 3n+1 For example if n=4, 3x4+1=13 which fits your question.