(1 + 8)*sqrt(4*9) = 9*sqrt(36) = 9*6 = 54
Fifty-four
There are none because when the given numbers are converted into a quadratic equation its discriminant is less than zero and so therefore there are no solutions. If the 2 numbers when multiplied equals -45 then the number are:- (3+square root of 54) and (3-square root of 54) Check: (3+sq rt 54)+(3-sq rt 54) = 6 Check: (3+sq rt 54)*(3-sq rt 54) = -45
I'm not sure if this is a trick question, or if there's more to it than what I am reading, but any numbers can be added to get to 54. For example, 52 + 2 = 54 25 + 29 = 54 There's lots of number groups that can get you this figure.
percentage = 45%Let P = percentEquation: P * 120 = 54120P/120 = 54/120P = 9/20P = 0.45 * 100%P = 45%
The prime numbers (factors) of 54 are: 2 and 3
54 2* 27 3* 9 3* 3* the prime factorization numbers of 54 are 2 and 33
Assuming this is all he does to solve the equation, it would look like this: 9y = 54 He solves this by dividing 54 by 9: y = 54/9 y = 6
It is: 2*3*3*3 = 54
I believe this is this weeks car talk puzzler. It only takes 4 but if you write out the equation the final 4 is in the answer. 4!+4!+4+sqrt(4)=54
t + 9 = 54
252 or 54
54
i think you should add them
You cannot because it is not true.
Fifty-four
by using the equation 32x + 546a (54-345)698x<235a(67+332)
x : y = x / x + y 54 : 30 = 54 / 54 + 30 1 + 30 = 31