.2√2
in words, the point twoth root of 2 (not .2*√2)
Rol and others
I got this one sussed, took me a bit longer, but someone's reported my 2 4s as a violation!
2007-07-13 01:16:44
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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This isnt right but is a try 2 cubed then X By the other two split the 12 into 8 and 4 and X them together
no i have got it tturn a 2 upside down so it becomes a 5 then take 2 off the five you got 3 now then use another 2 and shove them together and you got 32
because the 2 had become a 5 so I have done it
by the way I aam 11
2007-07-12 06:35:17
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Write the 2 twos as 22
Then bend first 2 to make it look like 3. You have 32 !
2007-07-12 07:24:54
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that can be done. I suspect this is a trick question, unless there's some exotic operator I haven't thought of!
Edit:
I was wrong! Paul's got it sussed again, see his answer. The .2 order root of 2 is 2^(1/0.2) = 2^5 = 32 as required.
2007-07-12 09:53:23
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answer #4
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answered by Rol 2
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2 + 2 = 32 for extremely large values of 2. For example, the two 2-minute warnings of a football game total about 32 minutes.
2007-07-12 07:52:37
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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you ought to paintings on the products in parenthesis first. so as that: a. Parenthesis: (a million+2) = 3 b. such that 6 divide 2(3) c. Multiply: 2(3) = 6 d. such that 6 divide 6 e. Equals a million notice: Order of operation: PEMDAS (parenthesis, exponents, multiiplication, branch, addition, subtraction)
2016-12-10 10:03:25
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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If I can turn one of the twos upside down, I could make it look like 2^5.
2007-07-12 06:33:55
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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The way the question is given, I don't see a solution.
2007-07-12 06:37:28
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answer #8
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answered by Swamy 7
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