Graph Remainders: See 1-200 Divided by 1-9

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The discussion centers on a graph illustrating the remainders of numbers 1-200 when divided by integers 1-9. Participants noted that since n and n+1 are always coprime, every connection in the graph is valid. The suggestion was made to enhance the visual symmetry of the graph for improved aesthetics, although the underlying mathematical relationships remain straightforward and uncomplicated.

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Check out this graph of remainders of numbers 1-200 when divided by numbers 1-9 and let me know what you think.
 

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n and n+1 are always coprime, so every connection will be made (actually, it would be sufficient to look at the first 10*11=110 numbers).
Looks funny, but nothing deeper behind it.

It might look better if you make it more symmetric.
 

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