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new operations (Posted on 2004-03-31) Difficulty: 3 of 5
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))=

See The Solution Submitted by Victor Zapana    
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  Subject Author Date
AnswerK Sengupta2008-03-03 10:53:02
Some Thoughtsre: Very poorJack McBarn2004-04-05 14:35:31
Some Thoughtsre: Very poorFederico Kereki2004-04-01 12:29:02
re(3): And $ Makes 30 ... ?Tristan2004-04-01 04:05:23
Thank youRobert Mendez2004-04-01 03:29:50
re(2): And $ Makes 30 ... ?Victor Zapana2004-03-31 22:06:58
re(2): And $ Makes 30 ...er...6 I meanRichard2004-03-31 20:09:52
re: And $ Makes 30 ... ?Tristan2004-03-31 18:33:18
And $ Makes 30Richard2004-03-31 16:40:37
Some Thoughtsre: ERRing ThoughtsAdy TZIDON2004-03-31 15:57:04
The _ operatorBrian Smith2004-03-31 14:52:43
Some ThoughtsSolution for the @ operatorLarry2004-03-31 14:39:51
Beginning ThoughtsTomM2004-03-31 14:36:59
Very poore.g.2004-03-31 13:57:37
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