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The question does not specify how the the digits are to be combined: addition, multiplication, subtraction, division, power, other.
24 is 3 x 8 If you have to use both numbers twice: 24 is sqrt(3 x 3 x 8 x 8)
2 and 2 0 and 0
It depends on what is done with the digits: multiplication, insertion, addition etc.
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The question does not specify how the the digits are to be combined: addition, multiplication, subtraction, division, power, other.
24 is 3 x 8 If you have to use both numbers twice: 24 is sqrt(3 x 3 x 8 x 8)
the different types of cryptarithms are cryptarithms on addition cryptarithm on multiplication cryptarithm on division cryptarithms including letters and digits (by Sambit Hota)
By simply re-ordering the digits, you can get 500 6-digit numbers, excluding those starting with 0. There are thousands more that can be made using mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponentiation, factorials and so on.
2 and 2 0 and 0
It depends on what is done with the digits: multiplication, insertion, addition etc.
Apart from the obvious binary operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, you need to consider other binary functions such as 35, log35, and so forth. You also need to consider all possible binary combinations of unitary functions. For example, 5! + 3! sin(3)*exp(5)
Since the question doesn't say that it should only be those digits, the answer could be 100.000, or even with roman numerals LXXXXX, though neither is really written in a normal manner.More commonly, basic math operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) would be used in combination to reach 100:111-1133*3+3/35*5*5-(5*5)are some examples.
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Dodecahedron= A polyhedron with 12 faces Corresponding= Having the same relative position in similar or congruent figures. Commutative Property= A property at addition and multiplication that says that changing the order of the numbers being added or multiplied dose not change the answer. Truncate= In a decimal, to cut off all digits after the decimal point. Tetrahedron= A polyhedron with 4 faces Addition= Common math problems in which studies show that most 6th graders don't understand as well as multiplication. Subtraction= When the bottem number of a subtraction problem is subtracted from the top number.