There is a way to express 64 with only two fours and no symbols beyond +, -, *, /, ^, √, !, and parenthesis, although some may be used more than once. It isn't too hard. Can you find it?
It is asserted in a reliable source that 64 can also be expressed with a single 4 using 57 square root signs, nine factorials (no double or higher factorials), and 18 sets of parentheses. I can't figure it out. Can you?
(In reply to
Solution to first part by Dej Mar)
The subfactorial is a pretty obscure function. I've never even heard of it until I googled it a minute ago.
It seems to me like mathematicians are trying to squeeze as many functions into a single symbol as possible.
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Posted by Tristan
on 2006-04-07 22:59:59 |