2+ (2-2)x2 = 2
(2*2)! * 2/2 = 4! * 1 = 24 * 1 = 24
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.
Yes
22/2 - 2
(22/2+2)x2
(2+2+2)=6 divided by the 4th 2 = 3
Yes. It's 22 x 2 ÷ 2
(2 + 2)*2/2 = 4
(2*2)! * 2/2 = 4! * 1 = 24 * 1 = 24
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.
You can make 10 using four 2s by applying arithmetic operations. One way to do this is: ( (2 + 2) \times (2 + 2) = 4 \times 4 = 16 ), which is incorrect. However, you can also achieve 10 by using the equation: ( 2 \times 2 + 2 + 2 = 10 ).
Yes
22/2 - 2
You can obtain numbers from 1 to 30 using four 2s by creatively applying mathematical operations. For example: To get 1: (2/2) + (2/2) = 1 To get 2: 2 + (2 - 2) = 2 To get 3: (2 + 2) / 2 + 2 = 3 To get 30: 22 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 30. By combining addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, you can find a way to express each number from 1 to 30.
(22/2+2)x2
4s2 - 9 can be expressed by using the identity: a2 - b2 = (a-b)(a+b) Therefore, 4s2 - 9 = (2s)2 - 32 = (2s-3)(2s+3)
There are four 2s in a deck of cards.