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Thyangboche
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Posted on 06-07-07 7:16
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Maths teacher has drawn following equation on the board: ____ + ____ = ____ The teacher then asked students to put two digits on each line to make a valid equation. But they can use digits 1 to 6, each once and only once. How can it be done? I got one answer, lets see if more than one is possible!!! Hint:Please avoid Brute Force!!!
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Saajha
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Posted on 06-07-07 7:34
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4^1 + 2^ 5 = 36 Is this valid, Thyanboche? ~@~
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Saajha
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Posted on 06-07-07 7:35
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Duh ----" Thayngboche "-- Sorry, missed the 'g' ~
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Thyangboche
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Posted on 06-07-07 7:39
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Saajha Dude - 4^1 + 2^ 5 = 36 => 4^1 + 2^5 = 6^2 The teacher asked - "But they can use digits 1 to 6, each once and only once". Count your '2'. All the Best!!!
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Saajha
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Posted on 06-07-07 8:18
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hmm...OK, Try this: 1^4 + 35 = 6^2 Are you gonna say 1^4 = 1X1X1X1 and hence 1 occured 4 times? ;) ~@~
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Thyangboche
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Posted on 06-07-07 8:59
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Saajha- Your equation includes 35 and not 3,5. We can use only 1-6!!!! Question:Are you gonna say 1^4 = 1X1X1X1 and hence 1 occured 4 times? Answer:1^4 is treated as 1,4 exactly once. U r applying brute force.
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tregor
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Posted on 06-07-07 10:09
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Here it goes: 1^3+4*2 = 6+5 11=11
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WolfTiger
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Posted on 06-07-07 10:13
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Here is the solution Sqrt(5^4)+2^1=Sqrt(3^6)
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yellow
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Posted on 06-07-07 10:26
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^ how valid is that. what about the negative values of the square roots.
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Posted on 06-07-07 11:01
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if you are asking for 1 thru 6 how can you put root symbols and square root. you should have mentioned this in the begining. dummy question. "to put two digits on each line " that means you can only put two digits not other words and symbols.
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Prakash_Ji
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Posted on 06-07-07 11:18
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.tregor it shoud be (3^1)+(4*2) = (6+5) or (3*1)+(4*2) = (6+5) other solution (4/2) + (6*1) = (5+3) (5+2)+(-6/3) = (4+1) (5+2)+(6-3) = (4*1) (5+3)+(-6+2) =(4*1) (6+5)+(-3*2) = (4+1) (3*2)+(4+1) = (6+5) (3*2)+(-4-1)=(6-5) and it goes on
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Posted on 06-07-07 3:59
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Posted on 06-07-07 4:15
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The right answer is 1x2 + 3x6 = 4x5
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parbatya
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Posted on 06-07-07 4:16
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tregor
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Posted on 06-07-07 4:35
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my bad typing mistake I meant 1*3+4*2 = 6+5
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Thyangboche
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Posted on 06-07-07 9:41
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Tregor, Parbatya and Prakashji All are correct! 'BUT' I appreciate 1x2 + 3x6 = 4x5 (Parbatya) answer. The reason behind there's a uniformity in his solution. The operation he uses is very readable. 'Again' it's upto you!!! Another example could be - (5/6) + (1/2) = (4/3) LHS = {(5+3)/6} =8/6 =4/3 Thus RHS!!! Thanks for brainstroming and your commendable effort!!!
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ManwiththeMission
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Posted on 06-08-07 1:45
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_ _ X _ _______ _ _ + _ _ _______ _ _ There are 9 blank spaces. The upper one (X) is multiply and the lower one (+) is addition. You Need to fill the blanks with the number 1 to 9 without repeating. Note: "without repeating" Hint final answer is 9 3 Good luck
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Thyangboche
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Posted on 06-08-07 2:08
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Manwithmission - _ _ X _ _______ _ _ + _ _ _______ _ _ Are u sure this structure is the one and valid with (1-9 value to balance 93 as the final value) Right Alignment? _ _ X _ _______ _ _ + _ _ _______ _ _ Which is the right Figure??? Are u sure u r right??? If not do the necessary change!!!
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Thyangboche
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Posted on 06-08-07 2:36
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17 x 4 ------------- 68 + 25 ------------ 93 Manwithmission, check the answer!!!
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Posted on 06-08-07 9:36
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Thyangboche
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Posted on 06-08-07 10:03
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no man im not gr8. ur puzzle was a good mix of confusion but that makes ppl think how 2 manage numbers!!! any more puzzles. if yes make separate topic dude!!! dont mix in this thread. Gracias!!!!!
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