Your assumption "You are looking at everything in the form of binary" is wrongLiono2010 wrote:I am not sure what does this mean.
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(2-2)=0Liono2010 wrote:I am not sure what does this mean.Merssedes wrote:Wrong assumption leads to wrong answerLiono2010 wrote:WOW! That was really a nice calculation. You are looking at everything in the form of binary(2). Are you from Matrix?Merssedes wrote:(2-2).(2^(2^2)).((2+2*2*2)^2)/2
(2^(2^2))=2^4=16
((2+2*2*2)^2)/2=((2+8)^2)/2=(10^2)/2=100/2=50
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Oh, okay I got that. But I saw only "2" in the expression so said the word "binary", even I know binary doesn't have the digit two.Merssedes wrote:Your assumption "You are looking at everything in the form of binary" is wrongLiono2010 wrote:I am not sure what does this mean.
This wasn't the thing I was asking about. However Merssedes already explained me.pleegwat wrote:(2-2)=0Liono2010 wrote:I am not sure what does this mean.Merssedes wrote:Wrong assumption leads to wrong answerLiono2010 wrote:WOW! That was really a nice calculation. You are looking at everything in the form of binary(2). Are you from Matrix?Merssedes wrote:(2-2).(2^(2^2)).((2+2*2*2)^2)/2
(2^(2^2))=2^4=16
((2+2*2*2)^2)/2=((2+8)^2)/2=(10^2)/2=100/2=50