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2(-8 + 9) + 3 + 8 = 2(1) + 11 = 2 + 11 = 13
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2 + 8 + 9 - 5 - 1 = 13
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-( 2 + 8 - 9 ) + 7 + 7 = 13
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The square root of 289 would have been useful for a lot of these.
Oops double post. 28990
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2 + 9 - 0^0 + 3 = 13
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What is all this approximation rubbish, and 0^0? Seems quite unnecessary, even lazy, lol
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Shouldn't the numbers appear in order?
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Shouldn't the numbers appear in order?
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I suppose that's a matter of personal preference. (As is using the numbers to make 13, incidentally.)
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Monox D. I-Fly wrote:Shouldn't the numbers appear in order?
I suppose that's a matter of personal preference. (As is using the numbers to make 13, incidentally.)
Oh right.
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What is all this approximation rubbish, and 0^0? Seems quite unnecessary, even lazy, lol
You know, I can do it even worse.
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Last edited by Monox D. I-Fly (2016-01-07 00:42:28)
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(2 + 9)1 - ( 4 - 6 ) = 13
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What is all this approximation rubbish, and 0^0? Seems quite unnecessary, even lazy, lol
That "approximation rubbish" was inspired by the very beautiful result:
which can be shown using a rectangular contour with the residue theorem.
The integral I posted is zero.
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(2 * 9)1 - 7 + 2 = 13
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2 + 9 + 1 + ( 9 - 8 ) = 13
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Hi, by approximation rubbish I specifically meant rounding the fourth roots, which would work for any of at least the last 80 posts
2+9+2+5*0
Last edited by Relentless (2016-01-07 07:03:31)
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