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help me i don't know where i must to posting this task
if
8+4=12
7+2=9
2+3=6
6+5=10
9+5 = ?
if
8+4=12
7+2=9
2+3=6
6+5=10
9+5 = ?
The thread discusses a sequence of equations where standard arithmetic operations appear to yield unconventional results. Participants are trying to understand the underlying logic or pattern behind the equations presented by the original poster.
The discussion is ongoing, with various interpretations being explored. Some participants have attempted to analyze the equations through brute force methods or by proposing alternative mathematical structures. There is no explicit consensus on the nature of the problem or its solution.
Participants express confusion regarding the rules governing the operations and the symbols used. There are mentions of imposed constraints and the need for clarification on the original poster's intentions.
Mentallic said:I don't understand...
2+3=5 and 6+5=11 but you've shown otherwise, and I don't understand how we are now going to conclude what 9+5 is equal to based on this wrong maths.
Much of this doesn't make any sense. 2 + 3 = 5, not 6, and 6 + 5 = 11, not 10.daelin said:help me i don't know where i must to posting this task
if
8+4=12
7+2=9
2+3=6
6+5=10
9+5 = ?
And none of the above makes any sense.daelin said:figured number
13+7=5
15+6=9
10+7=11
8+8=11
this for next example
I assume that this is some algebraic structure in which the digits do NOT refer to the usual integers and/or "+" is not ordinary "add". But the difficulty is, what can we take to be true? Are we to assume this operation is commutative? Associative?daelin said:help me i don't know where i must to posting this task
if
8+4=12
7+2=9
2+3=6
6+5=10
9+5 = ?
daelin said:help me i don't know where i must to posting this task
if
8+4=12
7+2=9
2+3=6
6+5=10
9+5 = ?
daelin said:help me i don't know where i must to posting this task
if
8+4=12
7+2=9
2+3=6
6+5=10
9+5 = ?
Dickfore said:If each symbol stands for a particular, but different true decimal digit and '+' is a sign for regular addition, then the above conditions do not have a solution. I have check all 151,200 possibilities by brute force.
That thought crossed my mind, too.Mentallic said:But I have a totally new theory, the OP is just trolling us.
Mentallic said:That's what I was thinking.
Essentially we would be solving
a+b=c
d+e=f
e+g=h
...
etc.
Without being given any further information as to how these symbols interact with each other.
But I have a totally new theory, the OP is just trolling us.
daelin said:"do not be fooled pattern placement sequence similarities.
without divisors and a deduction"
zketrouble said:Well, I spent two hours thinking about the problem, took a few hours off, then continued for another hour but I'm still stumped. Is there any more to the sequence?
Z
Dickfore said:If each symbol stands for a particular, but different true decimal digit and '+' is a sign for regular addition, then the above conditions do not have a solution. I have check all 151,200 possibilities by brute force.
Mentallic said:That's what I was thinking.
Essentially we would be solving
a+b=c
d+e=f
e+g=h
...
etc.
nascentmind said:I too thought the same thing. How did you come up with 151,200 possibilities btw?
daelin said:help me i don't know where i must to posting this task
if
8+4=12
7+2=9
2+3=6
6+5=10
9+5 = ?