(4+4) x 4 + 4 + (4/4)
4 /5
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Like, okay, let's see... you can get 37 using four fours by doing 44 - 4/4. No square roots needed, just some basic arithmetic. Math can be fun, right?
(4x4+4)/4
4/4+4/4=2
4 - 4 - (4/4)
4 /5
35=4!+44/4 37=4!+(4!+square root of 4)/square root of 4
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Like, okay, let's see... you can get 37 using four fours by doing 44 - 4/4. No square roots needed, just some basic arithmetic. Math can be fun, right?
4+4(4-4)
(4!/4)4 - 4
4*4*4-(4/4)
(4x4+4)/4
4/4+4/4=2
4 + 4 - (4/4) = 7
4! + [(4*4)/4^2]
You can make 32 using four fours by employing mathematical operations as follows: [ 32 = (4 \times 4) \times (4 - 4) + 4! ] However, a simpler expression is: [ 32 = (4 + 4) \times (4 + 4) ] Here, you add two fours to get 8 and then multiply it by another pair of fours to achieve 32.
(4+4)/4 + 4 =6