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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="de">
<head>
<title>Math - DHBW Mehms</title>
<?php include("includes/meta.php"); ?>
<style>
:root {
--banner-top: #b167eb;
--banner-bottom: #4bd8f6;
}
.vines {
animation: 0.2s color-p-primary forwards;
}
</style>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="numbers.css">
</head>
<body>
<?php include("includes/header.php"); ?>
<main class="container">
<div class="head">
<h1>9</h1>
<h5 style="margin-left: auto">A decimalist's greatness</h5>
</div>
<div class="body" style="padding-bottom: 0">
<div class="firstrow">
<h3><span class="left">More information: 9</span></h3><hr>
</div>
<div class="text">
<p>The number '9' has always received a lot of fascination, mostly as a part of '19' or even '99' and their use in literature and so on.
Great examples are the heavy use of 9ish numbers in the complete works of the author Stephen King but also the 9 lives of a cat or 9 months
of pregnancy or even Dante's 9 circles of hell. <br>
As the square of '3' it bears as well the trinity of trinities with a great example of a popcultural example being the three Star Wars
trilogies. The most interesting part about the number '9' results of our use of the decimal system: it is the biggest single digit numbers
and represents incomplete magnitude or some form of final infinity.
</p>
</div>
</main>
<?php include("includes/footer.php"); ?>
<?php include("includes/bottom-navigation.php"); ?>
</body>
</html>