A Conversation for The Myth Of 42 [(5-3+0+5) * (6+0) = 42]

42!

Post 1

Farlander

hi! er, is

20 x (6/3) + 0! + 0!

valid? it's my researcher number - U206300.

smiley - cheers

far.


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Post 2

Potholer

That seems fine.
Avoiding '!', you could have:

(20-6)*3+0+0
or
2*06+30+0


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Post 3

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

I am not afraid of '!'smiley - biggrin

((2-0!)+6)*(3*(0!+0!))=42smiley - ok


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Post 4

AK - fancy that!

Never be afraid of !!!!

Is this allowed?

2*"0!6"+(3!*(0!+0!))=42
?
with "0!6" being 1 (0!( and 6 together, or 16?


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Post 5

Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

smiley - huh
Can't see how this will make 42smiley - erm


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Post 6

AK - fancy that!

Oi! You're right! its 44!

nevertheless, is that allowed, you think?


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Post 7

Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit)

Nah, don't reckong 'tis....

But welcome anyway Farlander to the infamous Mythical Knights of the DoQuaDecagonic table!


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