you can use ANY mathematical symbol you want...
how do you mean once? for ex: 1*1*1 or (((-1)-(-1))+1)^2(square)...
you can do anything you want with them...just put some symbols between "ones"
help...the answer is pretty simple:)
Yeah I know what you meant and what I was saying is your question is harder to answer than the original question posted. Stupid way to try and spam the Notes, but I will keep it up because it amuses me and I still want to know if it can be solved by only using each symbol once.
I apologize... i put 3, dont know what was I thinking...
up there its a real question, it's not hard but you have to think (not easy like 1+1+1=3...)
once again...sorry
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Edit / Report /
you can use ANY mathematical symbol you want...
how do you mean once? for ex: 1*1*1 or (((-1)-(-1))+1)^2(square)...
you can do anything you want with them...just put some symbols between "ones"
help...the answer is pretty simple:)
Scrivs
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Report /
Um, well then I will give the answer.
1+1+1=3!
Now I can celebrate for solving such a touch equation. Knew that Masters would pay off somehow.
Theundersigned
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Report /
I have been considering writing that answer on/off for the past 2-3 hours..
Tchakra
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Report /
one question,
WHY?
Scrivs
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Report /
Tchakra: That's a tougher question than the one lood posed.
Scrivs
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Report /
The real question is can it be done by only using each symbol once?
Tchakra
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Report /
No, my question was why ask such question if one can use the same sign multiple time.
Scrivs
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Report /
Yeah I know what you meant and what I was saying is your question is harder to answer than the original question posted. Stupid way to try and spam the Notes, but I will keep it up because it amuses me and I still want to know if it can be solved by only using each symbol once.
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Edit / Report /
hehe...sorry guys...im an idoit...
the question goes:
1 1 1 = 6
sorry :)
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Edit / Report /
I apologize... i put 3, dont know what was I thinking...
up there its a real question, it's not hard but you have to think (not easy like 1+1+1=3...)
once again...sorry
gibster
Written Sep. 20, 2006 / Report /
As this is in programming notes how about 1+1+1 != 6 ....lol
Scrivs
Written Sep. 21, 2006 / Report /
Actually it is (1+1+1)! = 6 which translates into 3x2x1.
Had to pull my brain back into college time to remember that ish.