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A Perplexing Expression (Posted on 2005-10-14) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Using only math symbols (no functions like sin, cos, log, etc.) create an expression with only two 2s equal to 5 (no other digits or constants).

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"+" is a function? II | Comment 13 of 18 |
The most basic meaning of an operation like + is that it is a function with domain the set of all pairs (x,y) of real numbers and range the set of real numbers.  This is correct, but,
relatively speaking, a recently formulated way of looking at the operation of +, which has deep historical roots.  Moreover, one would not want, I think, to start young kids thinking
about + as a function.  Rather, it is an "operation" on a pair of numbers.

Certainly, sqrt is a function.  Sticking witht the reals for simplicity, sqrt is a function from the non-negative reals to the non-negative reals.

The function, formally, is a set f of ordered pairs in A cross B, where A and B are sets.  f is the name for the set.

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  Posted by pcbouhid on 2005-10-15 14:55:46
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