Math, asked by aarvikapasi, 1 month ago

1 + 4 = 5
2 + 5 = 12
3 + 6 =21
8 + 11 = ?​

Answers

Answered by SweetestBitter
66

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To Find :-

8 + 11 = ? According to the Question.

Solution :-

Interestingly, 1+4=5 , where 5 is expressed as 5 in base 6.

Then 2+5=7, where 7 is expressed as 12 in base 5.

Then 3+6 = 9, where 9 is expressed as 21 in base 4.

Thus 8+11 = 19, where 19 is expressed as 201 in base 3.

Final Answer :-

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The answer is 201. This is more natural an answer than the malignant abuse of the addition symbol, and the only pattern I used is the reduction in the base numbers by one at every step, a very natural sequence (6,5,4,3). Using bases for numbers is also a natural part of mathematics, so I have not made use of a system repugnant to the nature of addition.

@SweetestBitter

Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

To Find :-

8 + 11 = ? According to the Question.

Solution :-

➪ Interestingly, 1+4=5 , where 5 is expressed as 5 in base 6.

➪ Then 2+5=7, where 7 is expressed as 12 in base 5.

➪ Then 3+6 = 9, where 9 is expressed as 21 in base 4.

➪ Thus 8+11 = 19, where 19 is expressed as 201 in base 3.

Final Answer :-

8+11=201

➪ The answer is 201. This is more natural an answer than the malignant abuse of the addition symbol, and the only pattern I used is the reduction in the base numbers by one at every step, a very natural sequence (6,5,4,3). Using bases for numbers is also a natural part of mathematics, so I have not made use of a system repugnant to the nature of addition.

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