Mathematicians have just created three new operation symbols, @, $,and _, each doing a different thing to a pair of numbers (All of these symbols can be derived from already-known operations and notations). The following equations using the new symbols are correct:
5@5= 2/5
2@2= 1
2@3= 5/9
3@4= 7/16
2@4= 3/8
1$0= undefined
1$4= 1/10
4$1= 1/10
10$10= 1/50
(1@1) $ 1= (√2)/10
2_2= 6
2_3= 9
6_2= 42
3_5= 30
5_6= 90
If the previous equations are correct, compute the following equation.
1 @ (1 $ (1_1))=
(In reply to
re(2): And $ Makes 30 ... ? by Victor Zapana)
Yes, that was my mistake. It's a good thing I showed my work, then. I was actually thinking (a+b)/(ab)... I just forgot that it was divide by b2, not ab.
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Posted by Tristan
on 2004-04-01 04:05:23 |