Math, asked by sujathar960, 10 months ago

Prove 4+4+4=6 by Easyiest way how

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Answered by kldhingra38
1

Answer:

divide it by 2

4 + 4 + 4/2 = 12/2 = 6

Answered by mohananarayanan70
0

Answer:

4 + 4 - sqrt(4) = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

1 1 1 = 6

2 2 2 = 6

3 3 3 = 6

4 4 4 = 6

5 5 5 = 6

6 6 6 = 6

7 7 7 = 6

8 8 8 = 6

9 9 9 = 6

10 10 10 = 6

One quick way is to use the fact that (3)! is equal to 6. So to take the easy route you could just add each number raised to the 0 power and take the factorial:

(n^0 + n^0 + n^0)!

(1 + 1 + 1)!

(3)!

That is the quick way and some of you went with that. The adventurous ones out there had a different answer for each one. Here are some of the popular ones.

(1+ 1+ 1)! = 1*2*3 = 6

2 + 2 + 2 = 6

3 * 3 - 3 = 6

4 + 4 - sqrt(4) = 6

5 + 5/5 = 6

6 * 6/6 = 6

7 - 7/7 = 6

cubroot(8) + cuberoot(8) + cuberoot(8) = 2 + 2+ 2 = 6

(9 + 9) /sqrt(9) = 6

log((10 *10 * 10)^2) = log((1,000)^2) = log(1,000,000)= 6

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