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A Question For Math Gurus by Nobody: 11:16am On Jul 10, 2016
Saw this question few minutes ago and I'm embarassed at my inability to figure it out

QUESTION

Use three 9s and a minus sign to represent the number 1

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Re: A Question For Math Gurus by 0955eb027(m): 12:03pm On Jul 10, 2016
Make i book first.
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Dejideji1(m):
[quote author=Jesuspikin77 post=47392411][/quote][(9+9) - (9+cool]
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Dejideji1(m): 12:53pm On Jul 10, 2016
The last digit there is "8" , i don't know why it's not displaying after posting

[(9+9)-(9+cool]
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Nobody:
Dejideji1:
The last digit there is "8" , i don't know why it's not displaying after posting

[(9+9)-(9+8 )]
Egbon I commend your effort but the question said you are to use: 9, 9, 9, - ONLY
But you used 9, 9, 9, 8, -, +
So... I'm afraid it didn't click
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Nobody:
One more thing: I got this question from the puzzle corner of JSS 1 Mathematics text

Yeah I know it's creepy
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Nobody: 1:14pm On Jul 10, 2016
ThankyouJesus i need your input dont just view and go
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Dejideji1(m): 2:00pm On Jul 10, 2016
Jesuspikin77:
Egbon I commend your effort but the question said you are to use: 9, 9, 9, - ONLY
But you used 9, 9, 9, 8, -, +, () and []
So... I'm afraid it didn't click
Funny, mathematically there is no way only three 9s and a minus sign can combine to produce "1" without the use of another variable, and operator.

Initially I thought of 1000-999. But that still involves another number and the "9s" are not separate. But let's wait and see if anyone will be able to Crack it.
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Nobody: 3:01pm On Jul 10, 2016
Dejideji1:
Funny, mathematically there is no way only three 9s and a minus sign can combine to produce "1" without the use of another variable, and operator.

Initially I thought of 1000-999. But that still involves another number and the "9s" are not separate. But let's wait and see if anyone will be able to Crack it.
You're right, that's why I modified my post earlier which therefore means the only flaw in your earlier solution is the operator, + and the integer, 8.
Anywho, we remain fingers-crossed while we wait for who can crack this JSS 1 puzzle.
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Mathemagician1(m): 3:18pm On Jul 10, 2016
I don't think we can use three nines and a minus to represent a one, if we were to use division my answer would have been (9/9)9.

Maybe you should review the question or could it be that the textbook made a mistake.
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by DatechMan(m): 12:46am On Jul 11, 2016
Jesuspikin77:
Saw this question few minutes ago and I'm embarassed at my inability to figure it out

QUESTION

Use three 9s and a minus sign to represent the number 1

Cc Richiez
Joe82834
Mathemagician1
Datechman
Umartins1
Agentofchange1
Other Gurus
99-9

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Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Nobody: 2:38am On Jul 11, 2016
DatechMan:
99-9

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BABA O!

I AM SINGING SALUTATIONS OOO

HA!! SOMBORI HOLD ME; Dejideji And Mathemagician1 come and see ooo

IN FACT ALL THE MODS SHOULD PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS GETS TO FRONTPAGE

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Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Dejideji1(m):
Jesuspikin77:
shockedshockedshockedshockedshockedshocked
BABA O!

I AM SINGING SALUTATIONS OOO

HA!! SOMBORI HOLD ME; Dejideji And Mathemagician1 come and see ooo

IN FACT ALL THE MODS SHOULD PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS GETS TO FRONTPAGE

CC Fynestboi
Obinoscopy
Mynd44
Seun
Lalasticlala
He still made use of another operator apart from (-) he also used the power operator. (^). It's the same as 9^(9-9) simply because the operator is not shown during written calculations doesn't make it absent.

If you are writing computer programs or performing calculations electronically then you will know that you can't ignore the sign.
What he used is a superscript notation, which in written calculations means power.
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Dejideji1(m): 3:48pm On Jul 11, 2016
[quote author=Jesuspikin77 post=47416489][/quote]*modified, pls refresh
Re: A Question For Math Gurus by Joe82834(m): 10:48am On Jul 14, 2016
Just seeing this.bn busy lately.good one by datecMan
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