You can use three 2s to make 26 as follows (2x2)! + 2 = 26 So you can simply make 26 with five 2s as (2x2!) + 2 - 2 + 2 = 26
Well, honey, if you want to make five 2s equal five, all you gotta do is write it as 2 + 2 + 2/2 = 5. Simple math, darling. Just divide one of those pesky 2s by 2 and voila, you've got yourself a nice little equation that adds up to 5.
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If you flip 2, or turn it upside down, it becomes 5. So, 2 to the power flipped 2, that is 5, is equal to 32.....:D
Not sure about five, but you can make 42 with 6 2s with this method: 2[(22)! - (2/2) - 2] = 42
If 2s = 5 then s = 2.5. So by letting s equal 2.5 (two and one half) you will allow 2s to equal 5.
if s is 2, 2s is 4. 3 squared is 9. 4 + 9 = 13. 13 / 5 = 2.6, which is not equal to 2.
You put Two 2's together to make 22. Then divide 2, add 2, subtract 2, and add 2 again to get 13. 22/2=11+2=13-2=11+2=13
You can use three 2s to make 26 as follows (2x2)! + 2 = 26 So you can simply make 26 with five 2s as (2x2!) + 2 - 2 + 2 = 26
Well, honey, if you want to make five 2s equal five, all you gotta do is write it as 2 + 2 + 2/2 = 5. Simple math, darling. Just divide one of those pesky 2s by 2 and voila, you've got yourself a nice little equation that adds up to 5.
(2+2+2) * 2 + (2/2) = 6 * 2 + 1 = 12 + 1 = 13.
2s-2b= a+b+c-2b simplified that would be a+c-b.
2s-4 equals 2(s-2). You can find the answer by factoring two out of both numbers.
2s + 5 [ge] 49 (ge stands for "greater than or equal to")2s [ge] 44 s [ge] 22 That is, s is greater than or equal to 22.
The names of the six oxygen valence electrons are 2s and 2p electrons.
2x2x2+2/2 = 9
2 and 13its takes five 2s and one 13 to get 41625 * 13 = 41625 x 13