(4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4) ÷ 4 = 27
4 +4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4=40
The primes required are: 2 = (4+4)/4 3 = (4+4+4)/4 5 = (4+4+4+4+4)/4 7 = (4*4+4+4+4)/4 11 = (4(4*4-4)-4)/4 13 = (4*(4*4-4)+4)/4 17 = (4*4*4+4)/4 19 = (4*(4*4+4)-4)/4 23 = (4*(4*4+4+4)-4)/4 29 = (4*(4*4+4+4+4)+4)/4 31 = (4*4*(4+4)-4)/4 37 = (4*4*(4+4)+4*4+4)/4 41 = (4^4-4*(4*4)+4)/4 43 = (4^4-4(4*4+4+4))/4 47 = (4^4-4*4*4-4)/4 The remainder are left as an exercise. It should be noted that most of these are impossible to express with only six fours without either defining new operators or allowing for facetious, unmathematical cheats such as allowing 44 to be used.
1 = 44 / 442 = 4 * 4 / (4 + 4)3 = (4 + 4 + 4) / 44 = 4 + (4 * (4 - 4))5 = (4 + (4 * 4)) / 46 = 4 + ((4 + 4) / 4)7 = (44 / 4) - 48 = 4 + 4 + 4 - 49 = 4 + 4 + (4 / 4)10 = (44 - 4) / 411 = (4 / 4) + (4 / .4)12 = (4 + 44) / 413 = 4 + ((4 - .4) / .4)14 = (4 * (4 - .4)) - .415 = 4 + (44 / 4)16 = (44 - 4) * .417 = (4 * 4) + (4 / 4)18 = (44 * .4) + .419 = (4 + 4 - .4) / .420 = 4 * (4 + (4 / 4))
(4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4) / 4 = 17
Perceptual constancies help us make sense of our environment by allowing us to perceive objects as stable, even when they appear different due to changes in lighting, distance, or angle. They enable us to accurately recognize objects and navigate the world despite variations in sensory input. Without perceptual constancies, our perception of the world would be chaotic and unstable.
The four main types of perceptual constancies are size constancy, shape constancy, brightness constancy, and color constancy. Size constancy refers to the perception of an object's size remaining the same despite changes in its distance from the observer. Shape constancy involves perceiving an object as maintaining its shape even when the viewing angle changes. Brightness constancy is the ability to perceive an object as maintaining a consistent level of brightness under different lighting conditions. Color constancy is the perception of an object's color remaining the same under varying lighting conditions.
Perceptual constancies help us make sense of a consistently changing environment by allowing us to recognize objects and their properties accurately despite variations in sensory input. They provide stability and consistency in our perception of the world, enabling us to interact effectively with our surroundings and make accurate judgments about objects' size, shape, and color.
Perceptual constancies demonstrate the brain's ability to maintain stable perceptions despite changes in sensory inputs. This reveals the brain's capacity to interpret and process sensory information using past experiences to create a coherent perception of the world. It highlights the brain's sophisticated mechanisms for actively constructing our perception of reality.
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