Originally posted by genius|.4 , (normally indicated by putting a horizontal line over the 4 to indicate an infinitely repeating digit) expands to .444444444444444......... and IS allowed.
i contemplated the |.4, but then that is using more than 4 4's and isn't in the list of allowable operations...
There are at least 2 values with no known solution without this operator.
In this case, however, it is not necessary, as (sqrt(4)+4!)/sqrt(4)+4! = 37
Originally posted by CauselessOneyeah-i just re-read your first post...😛
|.4 , (normally indicated by putting a horizontal line over the 4 to indicate an infinitely repeating digit) expands to .444444444444444......... and IS allowed.
There are at least 2 values with no known solution without this operator.
In this case, however, it is not necessary, as (sqrt(4)+4!)/sqrt(4)+4! = 37