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128 is the seventh power of 2. It is the largest number which cannot be expressed as the sum of any number of distinct squares. However, it is divisible by the total number of its divisors, making it a refactorable number. The sum of Euler's totient function φ(x) over the first twenty integers is 128.
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Learn More »Do a 180 is a phrase that means to reverse one's opinion or attitude, to do the exact opposite of what one intended to do. For instance, a person may refuse to eat apples and dislike them intensely until one day, he eats an apple and discovers it is very tasty. One may say he did a 180 in his opinion of apples.
Do a 180 and do a 360 are idioms that came into use in the mid-twentieth century. We will examine the meaning of the idioms do a 180 and do a 360, where they came from, and some examples of their use in sentences. Do a 180 is a phrase that means to reverse one’s opinion or attitude, to do the exact opposite of what one intended to do. For instance, a person may refuse to eat apples and dislike them intensely until one day, he eats an apple and discovers it is very tasty. One may say he did a 180 in his opinion of apples. The expression do a 180 refers to the degrees in a circle. If one travels 180 degrees on a circle, he winds up exactly opposite his starting place on the circle. Related phrases are does a 180, did a 180, doing a 180. Do a 360 means to end up in the same place that one started. Rarely, one may see the expression do a 360 to mean someone has changed his mind twice–once when he embraced the opposite of what he espoused, and then again when he came back to his original opinion. Most often, the phrase do a 360 is used incorrectly when the speaker means do a 180. Remember, the expression is based on the degrees in a circle. If one travels a circle back to the 360th degree, he is back where he started from. These expressions may be derived from aviation, especially from the pioneer Charles Lindbergh, who used the phrases to describe flying maneuvers.
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