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The goal of this lesson is solving maths problems by applying what you learned at school. (If you still remember it)
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I give you an example. The remainder you solve by yourself. I give you 3 digits and a result and you must put all the signs necessary to restore the equality. 2 2 2 = 6 + + Easy! Isn't this? It is the same for the remainder.
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1 1 1 = 6
2 2 2 = 6
3 3 3 = 6
4 4 4 = 6
5 5 5 = 6
6 6 6 = 6
7 7 7 = 6
8 8 8 = 6
9 9 9 = 6
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What, did You solve some? … Not, N°2 : it was the example, which I showed you presently .
¿ Another? Ah… N°6. Very difficult !!! 6 6 6 = 6 + - EINSTEIN!!!!!
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¿And the others? ? Do you want assistance? Ah, not, I forgot you are intelligent. I think that you solved the 3th , 3 3 3 = 6 x - Perhaps the 5 th. With a little chance the 7th . 5 5 5 = 6 / + 7 7 7 = 6 - / + Still not? Ok. We are here for that! - (7/7) = -1.
And thus 7 - 1 = 6
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9 9 9 = 6 Now let we see those which are a little more complicated. The 4th. 4 4 4 = 6 + + The 9th. x - The 8th. 8 8 8 = 6 + + 3 3 3 No Good ? Ahhh!!! That’s another thing!.
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On this, I finish today’s class Ah, not… It’s ;true… It remains to solve the first one. 1 1 1 = 6 Well I give you a track, but I must acknowledge this one is muscular... + + No ? ! You are not gifted in Maths, eh!! Still not? FACTORIAL: the factorial of a number is obtained by multiplying all the formers up to 1. It is symbolised by the exclamation point. 1+1+1 = 3 3x2x1 = Dunce’s cap!
Good, Considering your performances, the next coursewill treat the art of walking while chewing chewing-gum.. :
Good, Considering your performances, the next coursewill treat the art of walking while chewing chewing-gum.. Kindly:THE PROF.