Forgot Passcode on IPAD

I can not figure out the passcode set on the new IPAD bought this past weekend. I synced it up to my macbook pro when I bought it. Can't find good instructions on what to do. My main question is I downloads and paid for a couple of EBOOKS - I'm worried I will lose them. Help Please!. Thanks:)

StevePug2 wrote:
Your books, apps and music bought at the iTunes store are stored on iTunes' servers. When you do your restore, all your apps, books and music will either be restored with the sync or available to download again at no further charge. If you've forgotten your iTunes password (tsk tsk tsk, how could you?), there are ways to get another at the store where you sign in. You will no doubt lose some settings in a restore, but you won't lose your stuff.
I'm not sure about books, but my TV shows, music, movies, etc. are all stored on my Mac, so when I restore, it is transferred from my Mac to my iPad (or iPhone).
Try to remember your passcode, because it is a simple security system if you lose your iPad. My passcode system is easy to remember. It's the fourth root of the sum of years of daughter's birth years divided by the age of the earth (4.55 billion years), multiplied by the sum of the IQ's of Hawkings, Einstein, and Bohr, rounded up to the nearest integer, then multiplied again by the number of genes similar between all human beings. Or something like that.

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