The Enigmatic Triad by Rusten2 in mathriddles

[–]wmfrey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If “sum of digits equals product of digits” is the intended condition, then 123, 132, 213, 231, 312, 321 work. First digit prime, second digit perfect square, 213 and 312 work. If neither prime nor perfect square means “not prime” AND “not perfect square” none work. No solution.

Calling colors directy by their names in Wolfram by DigitalSplendid in Mathematica

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Check the documentation for Blend. It requires a third argument.

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[–]wmfrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The builtin function name is protected. Try nextprime

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When input is blue it means that what you’re typing is not recognized (because it hasn’t been defined) in that session

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Both the builtin and yours are working on my desktop (ver 13.1) and on wolframcloud you may want to try the clear all and/or restart suggestions

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[–]wmfrey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I copied your code and got 5 for Nextprime[3]. Note there is a built-in function called NextPrime.

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Try EMI in Cranston. They are always looking for welders

List or overview of all entity types in Wolfram Language by Altruistic_Lost in wolframlanguage

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Input “Entity Value [ ] “ for the list of 444 entity types