Using only two 2's and any combination of mathematical signs, symbols and functions can you make 5?
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Yes it is possible.
lets define a function as follows:
f(x)=x²+1
here x= 2
∴f(2)=2²+1-----------(two 2's r used)
∴f(2)=5
∴using two 2's i made 5.
hope it helps and pls mark this as best..
lets define a function as follows:
f(x)=x²+1
here x= 2
∴f(2)=2²+1-----------(two 2's r used)
∴f(2)=5
∴using two 2's i made 5.
hope it helps and pls mark this as best..
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Hello !
See,
H(2) + 2⁰ = 4 + 1 = 5
See here H() is the Hyperfactorial function
Which says that if n is any positive integer then hyperfactorial of n i.e
H(n) = n^n * n ^ (n-1) * n^(n-2) * ......................upto 1 (or uptill digit 1)
I hope this answer satisfies your question
If u are Satisfied with my answer Please mark it as the best !
Thank you.
See,
H(2) + 2⁰ = 4 + 1 = 5
See here H() is the Hyperfactorial function
Which says that if n is any positive integer then hyperfactorial of n i.e
H(n) = n^n * n ^ (n-1) * n^(n-2) * ......................upto 1 (or uptill digit 1)
I hope this answer satisfies your question
If u are Satisfied with my answer Please mark it as the best !
Thank you.
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