how can i get the answer 24 by using the numbers 8,8,3,3
what operation are you allowed to use?
im getting 24.333
you can do\[\large (\sqrt{8 \times 8})(\sqrt{3 \times 3})\]
is it multiplication ?
i think it's a riddle...
well what i said is all i can think of @shaziazafar =))
if it is :square root of multiplication of the numbers then : \[\large{\sqrt{8\times 8\times 3 \times 3}}\] \[\large{\sqrt{8^2\times 3^2}}\] \[\large{\sqrt{8^2}\times \sqrt{3^2}}\] \[\large{8^{{\frac{1}{2}}*2}\times 3^{{\frac{1}{2}}*2}}\] \[\large{8^{\frac{\cancel{2}^1}{\cancel{2}^1}} *3^{\frac{\cancel{2}^1}{\cancel{2}^1}}}\] \[\large{8*3=24}\]
"Operation matters a lot"
Didn't @lgbasallote had same?
@lgbasallote as per the question of @shaziazafar he asked for the operation..
what i did was operation =_=
and there was also no specification of operation
So the answer is : square root of multiplication of the numbers @saifoo.khan I represented the whole way thanks!!
I agree i think that the asker must have explained what he wanted as the answer..
that's what made his answer better
maybe if i do \[(\sqrt{8 \times 3}) \times(\sqrt{3 \times 8} )\implies \sqrt {24} \times \sqrt{ 24} \implies \sqrt{24 \times 24} \implies \sqrt{(24)^2} \implies 24\] i'll have a good answer too :o
:D ... You have best response dude:)
"good answer" literally lol..not the medal
:D .. sorry for misunderstanding
actually... 8 + 8 + 3 + 3 = 22
oops...
\[3\times8=24\]
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