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OpenStudy (anonymous):

We have 3 zeros, 0,0,0. How to gain 6 from these three zeros. Rules: only use math.

OpenStudy (nowhereman):

What's the difference between them?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no difference only do process and gain 6 from three zeros..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't understand the question.

OpenStudy (nowhereman):

If there is no difference between those zeros, there is also no difference between 3 and 6 zeros.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i don2T mean 6 zeros i mean '6'

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just use normal math acks... +,-,/.... and the solution should be 6 :) got it??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh I see.

OpenStudy (nowhereman):

That depends, what you see as normal. But I guess you want to have \[6 = (0! + 0! + 0!)!\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct! :)

OpenStudy (nowhereman):

hehe :-)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nice Nowhere man!

OpenStudy (watchmath):

How about getting 31 exactly by using four of 4s ?

OpenStudy (watchmath):

I am able to write from 1 to 36 by exactly using four of 4. 31 is one of the thoughest one. I don't know how to get 37.

OpenStudy (nowhereman):

Do you know that function \(\mathfrak F\) which multiplies every input by \(\frac{37}{4}\)? :-D

OpenStudy (watchmath):

:D :D Is that a Graumann function?

OpenStudy (watchmath):

G shoud come after F right?

OpenStudy (nowhereman):

Is binomial allowed?

OpenStudy (watchmath):

Like \({4\choose \sqrt{4}}\) you mean?

OpenStudy (nowhereman):

yeah, for example

OpenStudy (watchmath):

Sure, even I don't use any binomial up to 36.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i don'T got your question watchmath ^^ it seems like hard :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you explain me that function\[\xi\]

OpenStudy (watchmath):

nowhereman was kidding, there is no such function :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

xd ^^ so how can i we use four4 or fours 4s??

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