A few days ago
Using the numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4 make equations that equal: 7, 16, 17?
You can only use the numbers once. If you do exponents you can only use that number in the exponents and not again in the equation.
Example: (1*2)+3-4 = 1
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everybody else that asked this question wanted us to give answers from 1-25. glad you managed to figure out most of them yourself. was not really that hard, was it. just sounded hard when the teacher told you to do it
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A few days ago
(4 + 3) x (2 – 1) = 7
(1 + 3)^(4/2) = 16
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A few days ago
(4 + 3) x (2 – 1) = 7
(4 + 3 + 1) x 2 = 16
2(4th power) + 1 = 17
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(2-1)(3+4)=7
((2+3)-1)x4=16
(4+2)(3)-1=17
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