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- HedCold - 03-11-2004

quickstop, why can't 3 be next to 5? shouldn't it not be next to 2 or 4? can it be next to 2?


- QuickStop - 03-11-2004

typo....shit. gotta go edit that post now


- The Sleeper - 03-11-2004

HedCold Wrote:
The Sleeper Wrote:how would you do it with exponents?
5*5 - 1^5
yea that's the only possible way of doing it.


- HedCold - 03-11-2004

well then for quickstops

whoops nevermind


- HedCold - 03-11-2004

yea i just noticed that was wrong, disregard


- The Sleeper - 03-11-2004

it's pretty tough!


- Arpikarhu - 03-11-2004

think of it as an algorithm and its pretty easy


- The Sleeper - 03-11-2004

shut up mr. math phd


- Black Lazerus - 03-11-2004

63
8471
25


- The Sleeper - 03-11-2004

Black Lazerus Wrote:63
8471
25
that is horribly wrong


- HedCold - 03-11-2004

ok i got quickstops this time
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- QuickStop - 03-11-2004

wrong...no diagnals., youve got 3 touching 4 and 4 touching 5


- QuickStop - 03-11-2004

hedcold is right


- Black Lazerus - 03-11-2004

oh didn't read the no diangonals part
and hedcold was correct


- The Sleeper - 03-11-2004

so what is the best way to figure that one out? besides just randomly putting numbers in?


- HedCold - 03-11-2004

1 and 8 were the only numbers with 1 number that couldn't be near them, so it was easiest putting them in the middle. you then fill in accordingly


- HedCold - 03-11-2004

this is fun. more more more


- The Sleeper - 03-11-2004

yea, i wanna get one too. I feel dumb!


- HedCold - 03-11-2004

[Image: post-13-40862-math_square_04.jpg]


- HedCold - 03-11-2004

whoops i should have shrunk that

anywho here are the rules for it

Try to fill in the missing numbers. Use the numbers 1 through 16 to complete the equations. Each number is only used once. Each row is a math equation. Each column is a math equation.
Remember that multiplication and division are performed before addition and subtraction.