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Edit: nevermind the following (between []), it indeed works with more than 3 or 4 digits: [first of all, you can only take numbers with 3 or 4 digits so that 36921 or 32169 are completely wrong]. Then, you never end up with a decimal value because it's a simple substraction. And then, 3212 and 3121 do not have the same digits in them. Hehe
The theory is correct as correct can be

Edit: nevermind the following (between []), it indeed works with more than 3 or 4 digits: [first of all, you can only take numbers with 3 or 4 digits so that 36921 or 32169 are completely wrong]. Then, you never end up with a decimal value because it's a simple substraction. And then, 3212 and 3121 do not have the same digits in them. Hehe

The theory is correct as correct can be
