Can you help me find an equation that equals 25 for my son's birthday cake?

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In summary, individuals discussed different mathematical equations that could potentially equal 25, as it is the age of the person in question. Suggestions included using the numbers 2 and 5 as the main numerals, or incorporating them into a larger equation. Additionally, individuals mentioned being careful with the use of "+" and "-" and ensuring accurate placement of parentheses in the "e" term.
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Not sure where to put this...Could anyone give me a long equation to equal 25? I would like to put it on my son's birthday cake. He will be studying physics this fall in college. Thank you very much!
 
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Since no one else has replied, just do this:

[itex] \int_{0}^{5}2xdx [/itex]
 
  • #3
How about the square root of 5^4.

[tex]\sqrt{5^4}[/tex]

That should fit on a birthday cake quite succinctly :smile:

Edit: Marne's is pretty good too.
 
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Since he's going to be 25 years old, keeping the numbers '2' and '5' as the predominate numerals could be good.

For something really succinct, you might just try

[tex] 5^2 [/tex]

Or if you want to get even crazier, you might try something like (slightly borrowing from MarneMath)

[tex] \sum_{n = 0}^\infty \frac{1}{2^n} - 2e^{5i \pi} +\int_2^5 2xdx [/tex]
 
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Or, throwing in a few more 2s and 5s,

[tex] \frac{5}{2}\sum_{n = 0}^\infty \frac{1}{2^n} - e^{(2)(5)i \pi} +\int_2^5 2xdx [/tex]

Or, if you prefer, [tex] \frac{5}{2}\sum_{n = 0}^\infty \frac{1}{2^n} + e^{25 i \pi} +\int_2^5 2xdx [/tex]

Be mindful of matching the "+" vs "-" and the "(2)(5)" vs "25" in each of the "e" term of each formula. It makes a difference.
 

What is an equation?

An equation is a mathematical statement that shows the relationship between two or more quantities. It typically includes numbers, mathematical operations, and symbols such as variables.

Why would I need an equation for my son's birthday cake?

An equation can be used to calculate the amount of ingredients needed for a specific cake size, or to determine the baking time based on the oven temperature. It can also be used to create a custom design or to scale a recipe up or down.

How can I find an equation that equals 25 for my son's birthday cake?

There are many equations that can equal 25, depending on the context. For a birthday cake, you could use the equation "x + y = 25" where x is the number of candles and y is the age of your son. You could also use the equation "5 x 5 = 25" if you are making a cake in the shape of a square and each side is 5 inches long.

Can you provide me with an equation that equals 25 for my son's birthday cake?

As a scientist, I cannot provide you with a specific equation without knowing the details of your son's birthday cake. I suggest researching different equations and finding one that fits your needs or consulting a mathematician for a more precise equation.

Is there a specific equation that is commonly used for birthday cakes?

No, there is no specific equation that is commonly used for birthday cakes. It depends on the design, size, and ingredients of the cake. However, basic mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are often used in calculating measurements and proportions for baking a cake.

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