no, with 5 yes, 2x2x2-2/2
actually it depends on whether you accept differentiation in this. if yes, i can make it.
2+2+2+((d/dx)2)!
=6+(0)!
=7
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Yes, you can make 11 using only four 2s by using the following mathematical expression: (2 + 2) x (2 + 2) = 4 x 4 = 16. Then, subtract (2/2) to get 16 - 1 = 15. Finally, take the square root of 15 to get √15 ≈ 3.87, which is close to 4. Therefore, using four 2s, you can approximate 11 by following these steps.
2+ (2-2)x2 = 2
22/2 - 2
22 + 22 - 2 = 42