2 + 2 = 2 x 2
Simple and unique equation !
Can you tell any similar equations, involving two or more numbers on each side of the equation?
One would be 1/1/1 = 1 * 1 * 1
Can you tell any similar equations, involving two or more numbers on each side of the equation?
One would be 1/1/1 = 1 * 1 * 1
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2*2=2+2
0*0 = 0+0
0+0=0-0
0x0=0-0
0+0=0x0
0/0=0x0
0+0=0/0
0/0=0-0
lol, easy...
~Nutcase
Any number n:
n x n x n / n = n x n
Trivial, eh!
Chris
0*0=0+0=0-0=0^0
By the way, 0/0 is undefined
1+2+3=1*2*3
log 0 + log 0 = log 0 * log 0
lol
there are infinite solutions assuming this is valid
x -> infinity
x(2 + 2) = x(2 x 2)
0/0 is undefined
log 0 is undefined
0^0 = 1
how about 6/3/2=6-3-2
guys, anyone who says zero, thats wrong. You cant divide ANYTHING by zero. and no, its not zero. watch, put it in your microsoft calculator (assuming you have windows) and it doesnt say zero... but i dont know the answer, but it sure aint zero!
chuck norris can divide by zero...
well if the task was to use the same numbers then there is infinite solutions if you take any number for n then
- n + n = n - n
you will always get 0
Everyone expect phreebsd is stupid, why did you even try answering the question?
Everyone expect phreebsd is stupid, why did you even try answering the question?
Everyone expect phreebsd is stupid, why did you even try answering the question?
Anon8 said:
well if the task was to use the same numbers then there is infinite solutions if you take any number for n then
- n + n = n - n
you will always get 0
Your basically saying n-n = n-n, youve just rearranged it so that the -n is at the front.
I think your supposed to use different symbols on either side, eg.
Anon5 said:
1+2+3=1*2*3
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