It's your move!
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II = VI
Move one I to end up with both sides equal. Ya ain't allowed to tinker with the = sign!
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Re: It's your move!
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move an I from the left side and put it over the I on the right side to get I=sqrt I
Sometimes lost is where you need to be. Just because you don't know your direction doesn't mean you don't have one.
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Re: It's your move!
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How about, I = I V I, where V is the logical OR operator.
Bob As I've grown older, I've found that my memory is not as good as I used to think it was.
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Re: It's your move!
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Not mine Bob; but shrewd! However, as logical operator, doesn't the "V" have a horizontal line underneath? V -
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Re: It's your move!
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Not that I recall seeing, Denis. Take a look here: Wikipedia - Logical Connective. But now I will be looking for another solution.
Bob As I've grown older, I've found that my memory is not as good as I used to think it was.
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Re: It's your move!
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Worry not Soot; solution is tricky, but quite simple: no strange characters/representations involved.
Hint: the "move" is on right side only, so II = ?
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Re: It's your move!
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VI becomes XI which is eleven II is also eleven
Sometimes lost is where you need to be. Just because you don't know your direction doesn't mean you don't have one.
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Re: It's your move!
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Hi Denis, the underline indicates an exclusive OR rather than a "normal" OR. I may have actually seen that back in my college days but don't remember. Manxman, how do you do that? I guess you could break the V apart into two I's and then lay one on top of the other, or you could move the I on the far right on top of the left side of the V and make a sort of slanted and connected XI. Anyway, very clever!
Bob As I've grown older, I've found that my memory is not as good as I used to think it was.
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