21/09/2008, 01:13 PM
21/09/2008, 01:48 PM
0 = (4/4) - (4/4)
1 = (4 + 4)/(4 + 4)
2 = 4/4 + 4/4
3 = (4 + 4 + 4)/4
4 = ((4-4)x4) + 4
5 = (4x4 +4) / 4
6 = ((4+4)/4) + 4
7 = (4+4) - (4/4)
8 = (4x4) - (4+4)
9 = (4+4) + (4/4)
10 = ( 44-4)/4
11 = 4/.4 + 4/4
12 = (44+4)/4
13
14
15 = (4x4) - (4/4)
16 = 4+4+4+4
17 = (4x4) + (4/4)
18
19
20 = ((4/4)+4)x4
I'll figure out the rest later.
add: can i use square root and factorials and exponentials?
1 = (4 + 4)/(4 + 4)
2 = 4/4 + 4/4
3 = (4 + 4 + 4)/4
4 = ((4-4)x4) + 4
5 = (4x4 +4) / 4
6 = ((4+4)/4) + 4
7 = (4+4) - (4/4)
8 = (4x4) - (4+4)
9 = (4+4) + (4/4)
10 = ( 44-4)/4
11 = 4/.4 + 4/4
12 = (44+4)/4
13
14
15 = (4x4) - (4/4)
16 = 4+4+4+4
17 = (4x4) + (4/4)
18
19
20 = ((4/4)+4)x4
I'll figure out the rest later.
add: can i use square root and factorials and exponentials?
21/09/2008, 02:13 PM
The rule states only + - * / can be used which makes it impossible to complete,
If square roots and decimal points are allowed then it would be a different matter,
If square roots and decimal points are allowed then it would be a different matter,
21/09/2008, 02:17 PM
yeah I'll allow the use of square roots and decimals cause its impossible just keep it to 1 per solution.
21/09/2008, 02:20 PM
In that case then...
1 = 44 / 44
2 = 4 * (4 / (4 + 4))
3 = (4 + (4 + 4)) / 4
4 = 4 + 4 * (4 - 4)
5 = (4 + 4) / .4 / 4
6 = 4.4 + 4 * .4
7 = 44 / 4 - 4
8 = 4 + (4.4 - .4)
9 = 4 + 4 / (.4 + .4)
10 = 44 / 4.4
11 = 4 / .4 + 4 / 4
12 = (4 + 44) / 4
13 = 4 + (4 - .4) / .4
14 = (4 + 4 * .4) / .4
15 = 4 + 44 / 4
16 = 4 * (4.4 - .4)
17 = 4 * 4 + 4 / 4
18 = .4 + 4 * 4.4
19 = (4 + (4 - .4)) / .4
20 = 4 * (4 / (.4 + .4))
1 = 44 / 44
2 = 4 * (4 / (4 + 4))
3 = (4 + (4 + 4)) / 4
4 = 4 + 4 * (4 - 4)
5 = (4 + 4) / .4 / 4
6 = 4.4 + 4 * .4
7 = 44 / 4 - 4
8 = 4 + (4.4 - .4)
9 = 4 + 4 / (.4 + .4)
10 = 44 / 4.4
11 = 4 / .4 + 4 / 4
12 = (4 + 44) / 4
13 = 4 + (4 - .4) / .4
14 = (4 + 4 * .4) / .4
15 = 4 + 44 / 4
16 = 4 * (4.4 - .4)
17 = 4 * 4 + 4 / 4
18 = .4 + 4 * 4.4
19 = (4 + (4 - .4)) / .4
20 = 4 * (4 / (.4 + .4))
21/09/2008, 02:22 PM
wow hibby, impressive, if sometimes needlessly complex...:P
21/09/2008, 02:25 PM
maybe but it uses no square roots etc only + - * / and decimal points,
21/09/2008, 02:25 PM
hibbyware Wrote:In that case then...
1 = 44 / 44
2 = 4 * (4 / (4 + 4))
3 = (4 + (4 + 4)) / 4
4 = 4 + 4 * (4 - 4)
5 = (4 + 4) / .4 / 4
6 = 4.4 + 4 * .4
7 = 44 / 4 - 4
8 = 4 + (4.4 - .4)
9 = 4 + 4 / (.4 + .4)
10 = 44 / 4.4
11 = 4 / .4 + 4 / 4
12 = (4 + 44) / 4
13 = 4 + (4 - .4) / .4
14 = (4 + 4 * .4) / .4
15 = 4 + 44 / 4
16 = 4 * (4.4 - .4)
17 = 4 * 4 + 4 / 4
18 = .4 + 4 * 4.4
19 = (4 + (4 - .4)) / .4
20 = 4 * (4 / (.4 + .4))
hibby = super genius!!
21/09/2008, 02:26 PM
lol nice. shoulda google it XD
21/09/2008, 02:37 PM
NO
You should have hibbied it...
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You should have hibbied it...
"Results from ℋiЬЬyℬot™ - 'better than Google'"