hypertown@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml · edit-29 months agoA meme for math peoplelemmy.worldimagemessage-square81fedilinkarrow-up1966arrow-down137
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minus-squaremumblerfish@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up138·9 months agoSame trick will work next year too!
minus-squareaffiliate@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·9 months agoi thought they meant 20 + 1, but this makes way more sense
minus-squareBlueMagma@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-29 months agoBrilliant, now I wonder what ages this works for, I figured only 1 and 2, but then I realised we could write the father’s age in other bases… 1 = 2^0 (20 b10) 2 = 2^1 (21 b10) 3 = 3^1 (31 b7 = 22) 6 = 6^1 (61 b4 = 25) if they are lucky the grand father will be 61 that year :-D 8 = 2^3 (23 b12 =27) 9 = 9^1 (91 b3 = 28) 14 = 14^1 (141 b4 = 33)
minus-squareaDogCalledSpot@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·9 months agoYou have mistakes in a few of those. The number “61” doesnt exist in b4. 25b10 in b4 is “121”. Similar problem with 91b3 and 141b4.
minus-squarejack@monero.townlinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down12·9 months agoAnd the following year as well!
minus-squareCatsrules@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up6arrow-down6·9 months agoPoor kid going from 2 to 8 in 1 year.
minus-squareSjmarf@sh.itjust.workscakelinkfedilinkarrow-up10arrow-down1·edit-29 months agoYou mean 2 -> 4? 2^2 = 4
minus-squareCatsrules@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·edit-29 months agoAhh yes your right, my bad. I was thinking the power was equal to her age but it is actually -1 her age. I was doing 2^3 when it should have been 2^2. I guess that is what I get when I don’t show my work. Dang math teacher was right.
minus-squarejack@monero.townlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·9 months agoAnd I thought you were making a follow-up joke to mine…
Same trick will work next year too!
2^1
i thought they meant 20 + 1, but this makes way more sense
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Brilliant, now I wonder what ages this works for, I figured only 1 and 2, but then I realised we could write the father’s age in other bases…
1 = 2^0 (20 b10)
2 = 2^1 (21 b10)
3 = 3^1 (31 b7 = 22)
6 = 6^1 (61 b4 = 25) if they are lucky the grand father will be 61 that year :-D
8 = 2^3 (23 b12 =27)
9 = 9^1 (91 b3 = 28)
14 = 14^1 (141 b4 = 33)
You have mistakes in a few of those. The number “61” doesnt exist in b4. 25b10 in b4 is “121”.
Similar problem with 91b3 and 141b4.
And the following year as well!
Poor kid going from 2 to 8 in 1 year.
You mean 2 -> 4?
2^2 = 4
Haha, no.
Ahh yes your right, my bad. I was thinking the power was equal to her age but it is actually -1 her age. I was doing 2^3 when it should have been 2^2. I guess that is what I get when I don’t show my work. Dang math teacher was right.
And I thought you were making a follow-up joke to mine…