Author | Flooders Tenthouse |
And the first |
If
2 & 4 = 10
3 & 4 = 67
2 & 3 = 11
Then
4 & 3 = ? |
when 2 & 4 gives less than 2& 3 i'm thinking there's no math involved XD |
& implies kind of a function
There is a general formula to it :)
Its Maths and there are many questions related to such topics ;) |
Its possible. But i can't think of anything that i can verify with what you have given. So what's the way to solve it? |
The first term raised to the power 1 added to the second term raised to the power first term.
a & b = a^1 + b^a :)
So
4 & 3 = 4^1 + 3^4 = 85 |
a & b = a^1 + b^a :)
So, how 2 & 4 = 10?
it should be :
2^1 + 4^2 = 2+16 = 18 |
And why are you raising to the power of 1...? |
Damn I always get them wrong xD
And why are you raising to the power of 1...?
Because I'm mad :P |
a & b = a^1 + b^a
I noticed that right away, but it didn't work for the first one lol...
So did you solve VV's one yet? |
Nope, its looks tough :P |
rofl..
always giving wrong questions.. what a clumsy fellow. |
I is sorry xD |
Boring |
Power |
Corrupts |
But |
but??? |
Absolute |
What? You drunk bro? xD |