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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1+3=2 how is this possible?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i don't think its possible
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it could be a -1 + 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nope it 1+3=2 and it is possible
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no variables you might have missed?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nope
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have no answer than:o
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1 + 3 = 2 move 2 to the left by subtracting
-2 -2
1 + 1 add
so 2? answer
i dont think this could be it though
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nope not quite but close
OpenStudy (anonymous):
here's a hint ignore the 2 and mess around with the equation to get 2 different answers that when added together you get 2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i give up:/
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1+3=4
1-3=-2
4-2=2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how did you get -3 and -2?
OpenStudy (kainui):
Lol this is ridiculous. Go back to elementary school @mathman806
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's a riddle
OpenStudy (cggurumanjunath):
well done it was really cool.
@mathman806 .
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OpenStudy (kainui):
No it was poorly done, the answer was nonsense.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes it was poorly done, sadly
OpenStudy (cggurumanjunath):
it was just a riddle.
OpenStudy (kainui):
Where's the riddle? Explain the riddle @CGGURUMANJUNATH
OpenStudy (cggurumanjunath):
chill dude @kainui
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OpenStudy (kainui):
Good explanation. =) @CGGURUMANJUNATH
OpenStudy (cggurumanjunath):
thx.lol. @Kainui