You can write 100,500 mathematical functions that, given certain parameters, will produce the required sequence of digits (number) encoding your text or part of your text. By alternating a large number of such blocks, you can encrypt texts. We'll develop several such functions in JavaScript for the Oflameron 2.00 text programming language: https://proposed-gray-cattle.myfilebase.com/ipfs/QmXMVBgdZez4VfeKpoKKfSJ3j1oVfTHztmnvC2oYNSoz3x AI Prompt 2 1. Write a general JavaScript function called polar-coordinates-line that calculates the polar parameters of the line Ax+By+C=0. 2. Choose parameters A, B, C so that the decimal number p (polar distance), converted to text, contains the substring "347" in positions 3-5 (assuming the starting position is 0). For example: 4153478943 or 0.53478921 or 7.03471248925 Do not use exponential notation. 3. Create a compact HTML+JavaScript responsive web page optimized for smartphone viewing that demonstrates the example for step 2 and displays the parameters A, B, C, polar angle cosine, and polar angle sinine. 4. Ask any necessary clarifying questions. (c) by Valery Shmelev https://t.me/llmsource/ https://oflameron.com https://github.com/vallshmeleff/oflameron-obfuscation-language https://androidjavaopensource.blogspot.com/ https://ailanguagesdatasets.blogspot.com/ https://12f3688e.pinit.eth.limo https://proposed-gray-cattle.myfilebase.com/ipfs/QmXMVBgdZez4VfeKpoKKfSJ3j1oVfTHztmnvC2oYNSoz3x https://pixelfed.ru/p/Jettman/929298265312142479