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Great apparise for mathematics four fours

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Hi,
I was reading the man who counted, from which I encountered a very good anecdote on four fours, After reading it my appreciation for mathematics grew bounds.
What an beauty with 4444 you can obtain any number..
 

Hi

This is what you mean!!!

1 = (4/4)-4+4
2 = (4/4)+(4/4)
3 = (4+4+4)/4
4 = ((4*4)/SQRT(4))-4
5 = (4+(4*4))/4
6 = ((4+4)/SQRT(4))+SQRT(4)
7 = (4-(4/4))+4
8 = 4+4-4+4
9 = (4+4)+(4/4)


Thank you

PS: Please note you have to solve the brackets first in the above equations.
 
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great, but this is without using square root,
for
0 =44-44
1= 44/44
2=4/4 + 4/4
3=(4 + 4 + 4) / 4
4=4 + (4 -4) / 4
5=[(4 x 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
 

The fun in this is when you use as single digits. Don't use double digits.

Here is another example.

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

In between the number you use any mathematical operators but no trigonometry functions and make the result.

Answer will be given later.

Thank you
 

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